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    in·firm
    [inˈfərm]
    adjective
    infirm (adjective)
    1. not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness:
      "those who were old or infirm" · "elderly and infirm people" · "care for the infirm"
      • archaic
        (of a person or their judgment) weak; irresolute:
        "he was infirm of purpose"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the general sense ‘weak, frail’): from Latin infirmus, from in- ‘not’ + firmus ‘firm’.
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