Similar words: engage in, large intestine, come into being, seeing that, sightseeing, for the time being, living wage, zeitgeist. Meaning: [eɪdʒ] n. 1. acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time 2. the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age. adj. growing old.
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31. Like the sun's rays, sunbeds accelerate ageing and increase the chances of getting skin cancer.
32. Many factors can contribute to thinning hair, including stress, diet, illness and even pregnancy as well as the natural ageing process.
33. Similarly, basal serum gastrin concentrations do not alter with ageing in healthy men.
34. Ageing railway wagons continue to run along old lines, now turned orange with rust.
35. Ageing people usually relish any opportunity they have to express their feelings.
36. A positive attitude towards ageing doesn't happen overnight, it comes with age.
37. An ageing leaf, suggested by random blobs upon a shape evocative of a leaf.
38. One of the biggest articulated vehicles on the road, the 44-foot long unit replaces an ageing, converted lorry trailer.
39. The region as a whole suffers from significant air pollution from ageing heavy industrial plants.
40. Increased basal serum gastrin is related to both atrophy and H pylori infection but not to ageing perse.
41. The party's ageing faction leaders, says Mr Segni, have turned into pure power brokers.
42. Neither of these two basic approaches provides a completely satisfactory framework for understanding the experience of ageing.
43. By shutting all the ageing Magnox nuclear reactors, demand for coal could be boosted by nearly 25%, it claimed yesterday.
44. The party is not a motley collection of ageing hippies, but an arm of a wealthy and complex organisation.
45. A Sylvie who abhorred her ageing image in the mirror.
46. They are to be used in West Yorkshire and the Birmingham and Manchester areas to replace ageing diesel and electric rolling stock.
47. All these are symptoms of a simple dietary deficiency but often are mistaken for normal ageing processes.
48. Second, the discrimination which emanates from ageism can appear to result from the natural process of biological ageing rather than social creation.
49. The fact is no government can meet the insatiable demand for ever more sophisticated medical technology by an ageing population.
50. The very existence of all these middle-aged people was inescapable proof of one's own ageing process.
51. Yet daytime is also believed to be responsible for about 75% of the visible signs of skin ageing.
52. Nor are states of health and states of dependency automatically related to the biological facts of ageing.
53. Affirmation depends on negation: white is valued at the expense of black; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing.
54. Nevertheless,(Sentencedict.com) the empirical evidence is that these contribute little to individual ageing.
55. Attitudes to ageing and to elderly people in a multiracial society Ageism permeates society at both ends of the life-cycle.
56. While these general observations about the ageing process can be made, there are extensive gaps in our knowledge about ageing.
57. It was rather pathetic, like an ageing colonel looking back on the days of Empire.
58. The ageing king, Al-Kadir, was murdered and one of his viziers proclaimed the new overlord.
59. A great deal of research has been carried out with respect to the effects of ageing on physical and mental capacities.
60. There are some doubts about Wigan's ageing pack but the former Canberra second - row David Furner should shore it up.
More similar words: engage in, large intestine, come into being, seeing that, sightseeing, for the time being, living wage, zeitgeist, mudslinging, living thing, ring finger, lingering, EIN, ringing, rein, lie in, come in, lie-in, skein, done in, wherein, tune in, vote in, give in, fade in, rope in, take in, cave in, heinous, protein.