English to Latin Meaning of senile - 'Senex dictus,


Senile :
'Senex dictus,

'Senex dictus,, anum decrepitam ducam, refrigictus, et fessis, nos fragili donabimus, et comprehenderunt infinita,

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Definitions of senile in English
Adjective(1) mentally or physically infirm with age
Examples of senile in English
(1) For a very long time I could barely distinguish one coin from another, and would spend countless hours at cash registers painstakingly rifling through the contents of my wallet like a senile woman.(2) There must be some old, ailing, senile politician, vaudeville comedian or sports-man around whose death-bed you could perch like a flock of vultures.(3) When she tells the nurse who is combing her hair that she never had TV before the nurse looks at her, thinking she's senile .(4) Someone must have told this daughter to speak facts succinctly when dealing with a senile parent.(5) And I must say that the rÔö£Ôöñle of senile fool is one that fits you rather well, Uncle.(6) I pitied the poor souls who would listen to the rambling of the senile teachers on this most lazy day.(7) She's a gun-shy divorcee whose surround-sound biological clock is ticking so loudly that everyone - from her senile aunt to her nosy butcher - is scrambling to set her up.(8) ├ö├ç├┐Now I have only one thing left to do,├ö├ç├û she tells her senile mother (who keeps mistaking Julie for her sister).(9) In our case, the senile degeneration of connective tissue is suspected to be the occasion of comedo formation.(10) While they're out manning the picket lines, Billy is left home to care for his senile grandmother.(11) It struck me that inheritance tax is not a tax on the rich, it is a tax on the senile .(12) I am a senior and when I try to tell the younger generation what really happened they smile and more or less give the idea that old people are senile and the good people of the US would never have committed such an unforgivable sin.(13) It is stated in the said law that anybody, be they babies or senile people, must pay this tax if they wish to go abroad.(14) And yes, the evening was also about the world of difference young minds can make when compared to the senile .(15) Could either of these tests predict future disability and senile weakness?(16) She's so senile , but very sweet├ö├ç┬¬ and very happy.
Related Phrases of senile
(1) senile dementia ::
senilis dementia
Synonyms
Adjective
1. doddering ::
doddering
2. doddery ::
doddery
3. decrepit ::
anum decrepitam ducam
5. declining ::
navibus excubans
6. infirm ::
infirmum
7. feeble ::
nequaquam multus
8. aged ::
anus
9. long in the tooth ::
diu in dente
10. in one's dotage ::
compote deliraret iam in uno est scriptor
11. mentally confused ::
confusa mentis
13. having senile dementia ::
habens senilis dementia
14. past it ::
praeter eam
15. gaga ::
gaga
Different Forms
senile
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