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senile

[see-nahyl, -nil, sen-ahyl] / ˈsi naɪl, -nɪl, ˈsɛn aɪl /


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Cynical folks — and I would include myself in that group — think it is just another emission of fog by America’s first certifiably senile administration,” Mr. Kimball observes.

From Washington Times

And he stands by as his staff portrays Biden as senile.

From Washington Post

"They usually spend the first part of their freshman season relating to the assistant coaches. Then, after a while, they realize that I’m not exactly a senile old grandfather."

From Fox News

Your 60-year-old brain isn’t going to function like it did at age 25 any more than your skin will look like it did at that age, but that doesn’t mean you’ll become senile.

From Washington Post

It was somehow that old guy they had previously mocked as senile.

From Seattle Times