Synonym: aged, older, senior. Similar words: elder, underlying, formerly, properly, builder, shareholder, wanderlust, wilderness. Meaning: ['eldəlɪ] n. people who are old collectively. adj. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables).
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151) In these examples we see death and bereavement, together with other losses as an important aspect of work in counselling elderly people.
152) For help with drawing up or amending a will, there are solicitors who specialise in advising elderly clients.
153) One elderly woman quickly left the program by mutual consent.
154) For the elderly, Medicare HMOs offer prescription coverage and other extras at no added cost.
155) Nevertheless for the foreseeable future a considerable proportion of elderly people will require care at specific periods of their lives.
156) The Oregon experiment was introduced to ensure a basic level of health care for poor and elderly people.
157) Collectively taking care of our elderly provides a sense of community in our otherwise competitive economy.
158) It was about elderly people I just wanted to be properly cared for.
159) Pregnant ladies and elderly people should be careful when eating soft cheese, as they should be when exercising.
160) Clinton began his political comeback after the debacle of the 1994 congressional elections as the protector of the elderly from hard-hearted Republicans.
161) As she opened the gate,[www.Sentencedict.com] some people came out of the front door - an elderly couple with Susan behind them.
162) Casei. i An elderly patient who has been vomiting is admitted to the hospital because of dehydration.
163) The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable, although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition.
164) And there, at a corner table, sitting with an elderly woman and a younger man, was the legendary caddie.
165) The high birth rates of the 1950s and 1960s are projected to increase the numbers of young elderly from 2011.
166) Today the situation isn't much better: it is estimated 250,000 elderly people are suffering serious abuse.
167) Segregative in both appearance and admission policies, they catered mostly for elderly disabled people.
168) Age is not an absolute contraindication, although there are obvious constraints in elderly patients.
169) There has been a spate of incidents where bogus officials have called on the homes of elderly people.
170) Controlling body temperature: problems of the elderly and the very young. 8.
171) An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
172) The group can consist either of other elderly people, or special groups for people of all ages with an alcohol problem.
173) Elderly diarists were rare,(Sentencedict.com) and younger diarists not much concerned with observing the old.
174) Bob recalls his first days as a charge nurse in the 1950s in a long-stay ward for elderly people.
175) True. Air bags are exceedingly fast, which can be dangerous to infants and elderly passengers.
176) The program likely is to shutter 34 senior centers, where elderly people drop in and get a noon meal.
177) An elderly couple is silently eating chicken and mashed potatoes at a table by the window.
178) One group at Christmas time invited some elderly people into their school to talk about Christmas when they were children.
179) And the revolution in the structure of services and management meant elderly frail people found it increasingly difficult to assert their rights.
180) There are clear associations between advancing years and increasing disability, and this is particularly steep among the most elderly.
More similar words: elder, underlying, formerly, properly, builder, shareholder, wanderlust, wilderness, bewilderment, yield, field, overlook, early, fairly, nearly, not nearly, similarly, regularly, particularly, early warning, wander, under, order, rider, derive, leader, tender, render, powder, in order.