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I . age [eıdʒ] N

II . age <aging or ageing> [eıdʒ] VB trans, intr

ice age N

1. ice age GEO:

middle age N

new age beverage, new age drink, new-ager N

Usage examples with aging

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Compounding the growing problems of aging housing stock and white flight was a crisis of joblessness and poverty that took hold in the community.
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Several types of accelerated aging of packaging and materials can be accomplished in a laboratory.
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In holistic healing circles and popular alternative medicine folklore, royal jelly is believed to have anti-aging properties.
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It is prepared by the reaction between sodium silicate and acetic acid, which is followed by a series of after-treatment processes such as aging, pickling, etc.
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The implications of these findings for cognitive aging are clear dietary moderation and regular exercise will enhance cognitive function.
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The effects of aging on fruit fly livers and plant tissues with grafted cancerous growths were also studied.
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That means the naked mole-rat ribosomes make fewer errors when producing proteins, resulting in less cell damage and less aging.
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While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
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He was aging rapidly, and was increasingly a figurehead.
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In a study conducted in 2011 on mice, senescent cells were deliberately eradicated, which led to greater resistance against aging-associated diseases.
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