Frailty in a sentence as a noun

At least at the one end, extreme frailty is a common eye test for poor health.

Pretty much all other measures of frailty - such as muscle mass.

Human frailty can happen to anyone, any time.

Our absurd frailtyThis framing devalues much of the content of the article.

One does not need to invoke mental frailty in order to defend the use of a particular language.

Life extension is way too much of a tax on humanity if we can't solve the problem of frailty in the extreme old.

Asked about her frailty: "What I really want to do is be a representative of my race, of the human race.

You missed the major factor that they ultimately didn't do anything about: frailty.

The whole field of medicine as it pertains to aging and age-related frailty and disease must be disrupted and change greatly from where it stands today.

Seems to me that despite 2000+ years of history, a concept such as the acceptance our own frailty, and the consequent joy of every extra day, is too hard to be learned.

The evidence of science and history here may as well read 'It's common knowledge that...' a phrase that doesn't really support anything.> “Technical progress,” writes Gray, again in Straw Dogs, “leaves only one problem unsolved: the frailty of human nature.

Immunosenescence is an important contribution to the frailty of aging.

Sarcopenia isnt recognized as an official disease by the FDA, so the pathway to get ***** approved for frailty and to get more people mobile and into society is just not there.

Write that searing tragedy about the frailty and absurdity of the human condition ... but make sure you absolutely master your iambic pentameter first!

Others, despite having access to the best facilities and treatments available, experience headaches, sight loss, and undiagnosed physical and psychological frailty for the rest of their lives.

The repeated failures every winter and overall frailty of the network seem to be a consequence of years of mismanagement and increasingly aggressive under-funding/cost-saving/corner-cutting by the Deutsche Bahn.

And if his analysis of his desires is based on his decision to only try for attractiveness, how is that analysis sexist instead of revealing the frailty of being so shallow?So the comparison is basically that there are two orthogonal traits, one negative and one positive.

Frailty definitions

noun

the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)

See also: infirmity debility feebleness frailness valetudinarianism

noun

moral weakness

See also: vice