Malady in a sentence as a noun

It will be retired in 1-3 more years due to rust, not mechanical malady.

It's a rare X application which doesn't suffer from this malady: indeed X does itself.

I really don't like how people are jumping to labeling as suffering from a mental malady.

" I've seen symptoms of that malady in every private health insurance company with which I've dealt.

Unless you come from a family of means, failure becomes a one way ticket to homelessness, malady, and squalor.

Anyone who speaks out against that is toxic?If all people had to do to halt cancer is vary their diet, far fewer people would succumb to the malady.

Add to that that event amongst cures for the exact same malady, there can be differences in side effects, efficacy, and treatment length.

There's no credible evidence that vaccination causes autism or any other malady.

But assaults on privacy are but a symptom of a deeper malady as modern society increasingly believes that it can hand over massive forms of unchecked government to its politicians in the naive belief that such power can be used wisely if only we have right-thinking leaders at the helm.

Malady definitions

noun

any unwholesome or desperate condition; "what maladies afflict our nation?"

noun

impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

See also: illness unwellness sickness