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'senility' is a correct and usable word in written English
It refers to a state of being elderly and displaying associated physical and mental decline. For example: "Due to his senility, he was unable to remember how to get home."
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senility
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Senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age.
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In 1934 Neville Cardus mused: "Maybe tomorrow … Stravinsky will share the fate of Strauss and Debusssy, and be called old-fashioned by the latest young 'bloods' while the rest of us in our advancing senility cry out 'O for the good old tunes of 'Le Sacre'".
He does now appear to be close to senility.
This moment of prosopagnosia (face-blindness) convinced me that, at the then advanced age of 29, I was experiencing the onset of senility.
But warding off senility cannot be the only reason people turn to puzzles for relaxation.
Nor could his actions be attributed to senility.
The true begetter of modern youth culture lived just long enough to enter a kind of premature senility, over-indulged, over-managed and over-medicated.The book opens with Presley's pampered military days and his prompt return to stardom, masterminded by "Colonel" Tom Parker, a former carnival barker.
Even as senility set in, he painted and experimented in his airy, well-equipped studio in East Hampton.In this section Willem de Kooning, 1904-1997 From the time of double horror How Brahms saved music from Wagner A Spanish thorn Yours hopefully Reprints.
That knowledge could lead to an antistroke drug or, at least, a drug that stimulates only the ER-alpha receptor, and thus avoids side-effects that might be associated with ER-beta stimulation.Oestrogen-based drugs might also help to ward off senility, since oestrogens have often been shown to enhance performance in memory tests for ageing women.
Some might argue that a desire to get closely involved with GM is evidence of senility.
The excuse might at first seem to be evidence of lunatic self-importance, or maybe senility (he was 95 at the time).
Because of the viceroy's growing senility, Ibrāhīm took power in July 1848.
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