senile in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

senile in the PONS Dictionary

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The government, reacting to accounts of the deaths, responded that many of these were older men, said to be senile or otherwise already weak.
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From there, he slowly wasted away over millennia, eventually becoming senile, forgetful, and half-blind.
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The hospital registered the cause of death as senile dementia.
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His gait, his looks, his gestures, all reveal the noble, imperious mind already degenerating into senile irritability under the coming shocks of grief and age.
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She is rumored to be immortal, as no one knows her age, and she is clearly very old and senile.
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For example, the minicomputer industry began, grew up, got big, profitable, smug, senile and died in 20 years from 1975 to 1995.
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He is known for being very soulful and valiant, although he starts to become senile from his old age.
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He is often shown as having little social competence, however, and is often portrayed as being very forgetful, sometimes even somewhat senile.
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However, they have both become senile and have regressed to a childlike state.
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The children demonstrated early dentition, a coarse, senile-appearing facies, and striking hirsutism.
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