We are, to use other words, we are like there are sicknesses or infirmities, or after an accident or sometimes after a cerebral embolism. |
It was commonly believed that some shamans, or medicine men and women, had the power to cause infirmities as well as to cure them. |
The infirmities, the senility, the decrepitude that often inflicted the bodies of the elderly were an anathema to the pursuit of beauty. |
The dog has recently acquired a number of age-related infirmities, but it retains an improbable enthusiasm for existence. |
Its misfortunes, its infirmities, its innocences were counted to it as sins. |
These efforts are in India's interest as the infirmities of the non-proliferation regime have had an adverse impact on our security. |