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senility

noun
se·​nil·​i·​ty | \ si-ˈni-lÉ™-tÄ“ also se- How to pronounce senility (audio) \

Definition of senility

: the quality or state of being senile : the physical and mental decline associated with old age especially : the deterioration of cognitive functioning associated with old age

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Examples of senility in a Sentence

with his increasing senility, Granddad is beginning to have more and more senior moments

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My grandmother had descended into senility without me. Keith Gessen, Longreads, "My Brother Comes to Moscow," 10 July 2018 People pointed to Magic Johnson, Dave DeBusschere, Spencer Haywood and others – who had remarkable NBA careers and wondered if senility had finally caught up with SOS. Mick Mccabe, Detroit Free Press, "Class C champ Detroit Edison's Brandon Neely lives with memory of gun shot," 25 Mar. 2018 Trump and his allies are correct that Reagan’s critics accused him of senility in office. Jonathan Chait, Daily Intelligencer, "Why Republicans Love Dumb Presidents," 10 Jan. 2018 Your 18-year-old cat could have health problems resulting in pain or could have a cognitive dysfunction, like senility or dementia. chicagotribune.com, "To drive or fly pets on a long-distance move," 24 May 2017 André’s ego is too large and impregnable to be deflated by senility. Ben Brantley, New York Times, "Review: ‘The Father’ Examines the Lion’s Mind in Winter," 14 Apr. 2016 I was inclined to dismiss his fractious behavior as the first sign of senility. Jeffrey Frank, The New Yorker, "Ike, Ford, and a Lost Voice in Supreme Court Nominations," 16 Feb. 2016 Few ideas in biology have been more fixed than the doctrine that people are born with a finite number of brain cells and go downhill from there, neuronwise, all the way to senility. Esquire, "More of The Esquire 21," 29 Jan. 2007

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First Known Use of senility

1791, in the meaning defined above

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senility

noun
se·​nil·​i·​ty | \ si-ˈnil-É™t-Ä“ also se-\
plural senilities

Medical Definition of senility

: the quality or state of being senile : the physical and mental decline associated with old age especially : the deterioration of cognitive functioning associated with old age

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