Similar words: raging, managing, encouraging, disparaging, encouragingly, managing editor, managing director, drag in. Meaning: ['eɪdʒɪŋ] n. 1. the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age 2. acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time. adj. growing old.
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31. Furthermore, this increase is entirely explained by the aging of the population between the two censuses.
32. And Chrysler narrowly avoided a major strike in August at its Detroit axle plant, another aging factory targeted for shutdown.
33. An aging water tank rises above the sheds that shelter the sheep from rain and the sweltering summer sun.
34. For aging family members who live on their own, family bonds do seem to hold up.
35. His aging friends felt as if they were looking into their own open coffins.
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36. The predominant view in Britain and other Western countries associates aging with decline, dependency, isolation, and often poverty.
37. Bailey Doogan, for instance, the feminist painter who frequently paints unerring portraits of aging bodies, is an Etherton regular.
38. There was this other guy who was either an aging rocker or a heroin addict, or both.
39. Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.
40. At the same time, health and welfare services will have to expand for a growing and aging population.
41. For people who are suddenly disabled and for many aging homeowners, traditional houses become inconvenient liabilities.
42. There were many conflicting smells -- musty scents suggestive of faded perfumes, herbal teas, and an aging woman.
43. But one moonlit night, when the aging Oriental Fedallah is in the lookout, a silvery jet is seen far ahead.
44. Both have for years eked lacklustre profit out of aging products.
45. For Britain, the Eurofighter is needed to replace aging Tornado and Jaguar jets.
46. But adults say they believe there are tastier burgers elsewhere, a disturbing fact when Census Bureau trends show an aging population.
47. Many aging enthusiasts began to abandon sports cars for sport utilities.
48. One immediate loser to the arena is the aging Municipal Auditorium, previously the major city-owned venue.
49. Many of its chemical weapons are kept in aging and unsafe facilities.
50. While San Diego and other communities debated alternatives for replacing their aging airports, Denver took the plunge in a big way.
51. As a result, the aging princess becomes bitter and cynical about men.
52. Initially developed for the infirm or elderly, Ensure has made inroads among aging baby boomers, thanks to aggressive marketing.
53. Although an aging populace and a more subdued economy contribute to this trend, other factors fuel it, too.
54. The children would do well, also, to become educated about the aging process.
55. Like other baby boomers who delayed parenthood, she will spend the next two decades defying contemporary ideas of aging.
56. In fact, there is no reason for aging boomers to despair.
57. Below: An aging male babirusa that appears near to the day when it slowly gores itself through its forehead.
58. Voters in June approved a $ 525 million stadium and mall complex to replace the aging Candlestick.
59. The Third World should no longer serve as a playpen for greedy, killer interventionist maneuvers by aging cold warriors.
60. We have an aging population and a growing number of residential care homes in the private, voluntary and statutory sectors.
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