See also: Infirm Infirmity Infirmier Infirmary Infirmed Infirmarer Infirmarian Infirmities Infinite Infiltrate Infix Infidel Infinitive Infinity Infinitesimally Infile Infidele Infinitesimals Infima Infill Infinium Infinita Infiltrated Infinitely Infiltration Infidelity
1. Infirm definition is - of poor or deteriorated vitality; especially : feeble from age
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2. How to use Infirm in a sentence
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3. Infirm definition, feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing
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4. The definition of Infirm is being sickly or weak, or not strong in will or character
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5. An old and sickly person is an example of someone who is Infirm. When you cannot make or stick to a decision and are weak-willed, this is an example of being Infirm.
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6. The Infirm definition is - people who are weak, ill, etc
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7. How to use the Infirm in a sentence.
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8. Such sores can develop when an Infirm person remains in the same position for too long in a bed or wheelchair
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9. Infirm (third-person singular simple present Infirms, present participle Infirming, simple past and past participle Infirmed) To contradict , to provide proof that something is not
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10. The thought is that you see an episode of observation, experiment, or reasoning as confirming or Infirming a hypothesis depending on whether your probability for it
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11. Infirm is a term that can mean “of poor vitality,” or not physically or mentally strong, especially because of illness
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12. In Canada, there is a special individual tax credit a person can use if he or she has Infirm dependants.
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13. What does Infirmed mean? Simple past tense and past participle of Infirm
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14. Infirm The other functional analogue that merits greater attention is the provision of community-based, multi-care facilities for those older people who are more Infirm or unwell
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15. From the Cambridge English Corpus Then, when the elderly parents became widowed, Infirm, …
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16. Infirm: 1 adj lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality Synonyms: debile , decrepit , feeble , rickety , sapless , weak , weakly frail physically weak adj lacking firmness of will or character or purpose “ Infirm of purpose” Synonyms: irresolute uncertain how to act or proceed
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17. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧firm /ɪnˈfɜːm $ -ɜːrm/ adjective 1 weak or ill for a long time, especially because you are old Her grandmother is elderly and Infirm. ► see thesaurus at weak 2 → the Infirm Examples from the Corpus Infirm • …
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18. KJV Dictionary Definition: Infirm Infirm
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19. Not firm or sound; weak; feeble; as an Infirm body; an Infirm constitution.
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20. Infirm 'Infirm' is a 6 letter word starting with I and ending with M Crossword clues for 'Infirm' Clue Answer; Weak and feeble (6) Infirm: Weak in health (6) Lacking bodily or muscular strength (6) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Infirm
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21. An Infirm dependant is one who has “an impairment of physical or mental functions.” A child under 18 will be considered to be “Infirm” only if he or she is likely to be, for an indefinite duration, dependant on others for significantly more assistance in attending to personal needs, compared to …
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22. Definition of Infirm adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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23. Infirm: (Irresolute), adjective changeable , easily led , faint-hearted , faltering , fickle , inconstant , indecisive , pliable , precarious , undecided
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24. Definition of Infirm in the Definitions.net dictionary
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25. What does Infirm mean? Information and translations of Infirm in the most comprehensive …
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26. Late Middle English (in the general sense ‘weak, frail’): from Latin Infirmus, from in- ‘not’ + firmus ‘firm’.
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27. A strong memory is commonly coupled with Infirm judgment - English Only forum Visit the Spanish-English Forum
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28. See Google Translate's machine translation of 'Infirm'.
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29. Adjective A person who is Infirm is weak or ill, and usually old.
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30. Confirm is an antonym of Infirm
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31. As verbs the difference between confirm and Infirm is that confirm is to strengthen; to make firm or resolute while Infirm is to contradict, to provide proof that something is not
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32. As a adjective Infirm is weak or ill, not in good health.
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33. Being Infirm, and it being within the bounds of probability that his decease might lead to some discoveries, and to the downfall of—HEEP'S—power over the W
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34. Definitions and Meaning of Infirm in English Infirm adjective
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35. Lacking firmness of will or character or purpose Example - Infirm of purpose; give me the daggers; lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality Synonyms: debile, decrepit, feeble, rickety, sapless, weak, weakly Examples - a feeble old woman - her body looked sapless; Description
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36. The Infirm old woman needs a lot of help each day
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37. For the aged and Infirm, for the widowed and orphans, and for the sick and the suffering, let us pray to the Lord
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38. Infirm - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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39. Soon the sick and Infirm from all over the country were arriving at his door in Clonmore.: The firm also wants to build a new 60-bed nursing home with additional elderly, mentally Infirm places.: There were not even stretchers or wheelchairs to carry the sick and Infirm.: I intend to give a narrative verdict and my finding is that Mr Bamford died as a result of an attack by a mentally Infirm
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40. [more Infirm; most Infirm] : having a condition of weakness or illness that usually lasts for a long time and is caused especially by old age The clinic provides free care for elderly and Infirm …
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41. Now I read that being old and Infirm is no bar to voting Obama, not even having advanced Alzheimers is a bar.
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42. Remote monitoring service will benefit the long-term Infirm
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43. A poor, Infirm , weak, and despised old man
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44. * Shakespeare ; Infirm of purpose! Fail; unstable; insecure
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45. * South ; He who fixes on false principles treads on Infirm ground.
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46. Synonyms for Infirm in Free Thesaurus
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47. 50 synonyms for Infirm: frail, weak, feeble, failing, ailing, debilitated, decrepit, enfeebled, doddery
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48. The condition of being Infirm, often as associated with old age; weakness or frailty: the Infirmity brought on by the disease
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49. A bodily ailment or weakness: complained about his Infirmities
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50. Weakness of resolution or character: the Infirmity inherent in human nature
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51. I've heard of people getting out of Infirm if they had a high enough health level, but i've never seen it
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52. Antonyms for Infirm include strong, healthy, mighty, powerful, rugged, stalwart, stout, hearty, robust and sound
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53. Infirm Meaning: "weak, unsound" (of things), from Latin Infirmus "weak, frail, feeble, not strong or firm" (figuratively… See definitions of Infirm.
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54. If you haven't solved the crossword clue Infirm yet try to search our Crossword Dictionary by entering the letters you already know! (Enter a dot for each missing letters, e.g
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55. “P.ZZ..” will find “PUZZLE”.) Also look at the related clues for crossword clues with similar answers to “Infirm” Contribute to Crossword Clues
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56. Line 30450 – Canada caregiver amount for other Infirm dependants age 18 or older Note: Line 30450 was line 307 before tax year 2019
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57. Infirm Power means electricity injected into the grid prior to the commercial operation of a unit or block of the generating station in accordance with Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Grant of Connectivity, Long-term Access and Medium-term Open Access in inter-State Transmission and related matters) Regulations, 2009 as amended from time to time;
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58. Aged or Infirm (hereinafter referred to as facility/ies)
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59. Upon adoption of these Rules, Regulations, and Minimum Standards for Institutions for the Aged or Infirm, any former rules, regulations and minimum standards, in conflict therewith, previously adopted by the licensing agency are hereby repealed
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60. The condition of being Infirm, often as associated with old age; weakness or frailty: the Infirmity brought on by the disease.
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61. Infirm (25 Occurrences) Matthew 10:8 Heal the Infirm, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons: ye have received gratuitously, give gratuitously
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62. (DBY YLT) Matthew 14:14 And going out he saw a great crowd, and was moved with compassion about them, and healed their Infirm
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INFIRM [inˈfərm]
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infirm (adjective)