frailty in the PONS Dictionary

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On another way, by natural disposition, because, to wit, his mind is less persevering through the frailty of his temperament.
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A watercolour sketch made by her during her later pregnancy in early 1837 shows his frailty then.
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He still used his leg-spin when required by conditions or the frailties of the batsmen, sometimes mixing them up in the same over.
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The book concludes with a series of autobiographical poems that confront the frailties of love and desire with unflinching intimacy and gratitude.
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Frailty is a condition associated with ageing, and it has been recognized for centuries.
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The linguistic strength of a direct appeal of the couplet opposes the image of frailty in the third quatrain.
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What remains is a series of blistering firefights, personal sacrifices and displays of both loyalty and frailty that lead to the book's ultimate conclusion.
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A researcher of healthy aging and longevity, her work helped define the syndrome of frailty.
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He has a quick grasp of the law and understands the frailty of human weakness.
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He was certainly ready to see redeeming features, but drew a rigid line between frailty and vice.
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