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frailty

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1. frailty - Noun

2. frailty - Adjective

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The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally, frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liableness to be deceived or seduced.

A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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As a Catholic, I am a great admirer of Pope Francis, who shows human frailty and advocates a responsible and humble approach to life. Source: Internet

Each reception of holy Communion is a new opportunity to encounter the love of Jesus, who desires to dwell with us despite our weakness and our frailty. Source: Internet

All of your best ideas--the human frailty of your friends and teachers, the searing connections between mind and body, the metaphors echoing everywhere as though in a universal song--will evaporate as soon as you have them. Source: Internet

Easter is the primary act that fulfills the purpose of Christ's ministry on earth—to defeat death by dying and to purify and exalt humanity by voluntarily assuming and overcoming human frailty. Source: Internet

He made clear in his person and his practice, always, that every Nigerian – regardless of faith, family, fortune or frailty – was heard and treated respectfully and the same. Source: Internet

Elderly seeAlso main Depression is especially common among those over 65 years of age and increases in frequency with age beyond this age. citation In addition the risk of depression increases in relation to the age and frailty of the individual. Source: Internet

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