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infirmity <pl infirmities> [americ ɪnˈfərmədi, Brit ɪnˈfəːməti] SUBST C or U

infirmity
dolencia f formal
infirmity
mental infirmity

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infirmity <-ies> [ɪnˈfɜ:məti, americ -ˈfɜ:rmət̬i] SUBST

1. infirmity (illness):

infirmity

2. infirmity sem pl (weakness):

infirmity
no Dicionário PONS

infirmity <-ies> [ɪn·ˈfɜr··t̬i] SUBST

1. infirmity (illness):

infirmity

2. infirmity (weakness):

infirmity

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This appointment he declined, on account of his age and increasing infirmities.
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He could not have debt more than he could pay, and no infirmities.
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Certainly, he was fascinated by the mechanisms of the human body, but also with its infirmities, especially within their psychological and social contexts.
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He also heals all infirmities, especially of men, and gives good familiars.
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Commonly, a shaman enters the body of the patient to confront the spiritual infirmity and heals by banishing the infectious spirit.
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