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infantile

[in-fuhn-tahyl, -til] / ˈɪn fənˌtaɪl, -tɪl /
ADJECTIVE
babyish
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The condition - now known as infantile hypercalcaemia type 1 - has been found to be caused by a gene mutation.

From BBC

It is all one more example of how American society is "amusing itself to death" as a culture that is infantile and broken — both socially and politically.

From Salon

“This is not a serious exercise. It is an infantile temper tantrum.”

From Washington Post

I don’t think my reaction is infantile or disrespectful, and putting the onus on him at some point is only fair.

From Washington Post

Dancers are revered, yet are often treated like objects or placed in infantile situations.

From New York Times