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infirm

[in-furm] / ɪnˈfɜrm /


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Matthew Carter, an attorney for the Fox defendants, said they have not argued that Murdoch is infirm or unavailable to travel.

From Seattle Times

The very same reporter who told me earlier in the day that the president was befuddled and infirm turned to me again and said, "He's running away from us."

From Salon

The celebrated actor La Berma, a thinly disguised Sarah Bernhardt, too infirm to take to the stage, is ignored.

From Salon

These aren't a new product, but they have been primarily used to deliver the sacrament to individuals who are hospitalized or otherwise infirm, or when worshiping outside the walls of a physical church.

From Salon

Many of those who remain are older or infirm.

From New York Times