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debility [dıˈbılıtı] N

sensibility [ˌsensıˈbılıtı] N

2. sensibility [常作复数]:

fertility [fəˈtılıtı] N

stability [stəˈbılıtı] N

civility [sıˈvılıtı] N

facility [fəˈsılıtı] N

senile [ˈsiːnaıl] ADJ

▶ senility [sı­ˈnılətı] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The cause of death was listed as senility.
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Limbs may be regrown, eyesight corrected, chemical imbalances adjusted, and the onset of senility delayed for decades.
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This degeneration can be passed from generation to generation, resulting in imbecility and senility due to hereditary influence.
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In her last years, she gradually lost her eyesight and suffered from senility.
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Scorned by much of the media for his age and alleged senility, the president reacted quickly to the crisis.
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In 1680 and beyond, the church was surrounded by 30 clay huts, covered with reeds, where the sick and the senility lived.
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Lavender was one of the funniest characters in the show, because of her senility.
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Formerly, committee chairs were determined purely by seniority; as a result, several elderly senators continued to serve as chair despite severe physical infirmity or even senility.
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In 1848, he manifested signs of senility, his noble mind in ruins.
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Now bordering on senility, the wizard is still a force to be reckoned with.
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