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Discover Ludwig"feeble-minded" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who lacks intellect or is mentally disabled. For example: “The care facility is designed to provide support for the feeble-minded elderly.”.
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feeble-minded
adjective
Weak in intellectual power; wanting firmness or constancy; lacking intelligence; irresolute; vacillating; imbecile.
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Although some of the younger delegates found Franklin a sentimental old fool prone to feeble-minded irrelevance, he was shrewd beyond their understanding.
Most impressively, Windows Phone is not a feeble-minded copycat.
Most impressively, Windows Phone 7 is not a feeble-minded copycat.
Epilepsy has been wedded to numerous epithets, such as "degenerate", "lunatic" and "feeble-minded".
Their feeble-minded impotence during the referendum campaign clinched what many people knew from the start.
They then had her committed to the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-Minded.
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These were by no means feeble minded and passive recipients of Islamic State (Isis) messages who became programmed to kill.
A victory for conservatives over the feeble-minded-would-be-free-speech-limiters.
"People think that if you have syphilis you get to be feeble minded, but the opposite is true," she said.
When Reynolds was sterilized there, it was called the Virginia Colony for the Epileptic and Feeble Minded.
Or Us? Are we so feeble minded that we cannot be trusted to be responsible for our own existence?
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