Sentences with infirmity
in·fir·mi·ty
I i - The infirmities of age.
- The widely held view of an elderly life of institutionalised infirmity under the shadow of dementia could not be further from the truth.
- For Mr Sampedro, despite his infirmity, was flirtatious and affectionate, even charismatic, as anyone who met him recognised.
- Mrs Hawke had looked forward to a vibrant old age, pragmatic about infirmity and her own death.