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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181) The most likely potential informal carers are other members of the elderly person's household.
182) An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
183) A great many people love their elderly Parent or aunt sufficiently to want to look after them.
184) The trial continues. HOSPITAL nurses caring for elderly patients are fighting plans to ban uniforms on the wards.
185) It was on the outskirts of the village and belonged to an elderly, childless couple.
186) The party members attending the session here were mostly middle-aged or elderly California residents.
187) The other man to die was Brian Roberson, 36, who stabbed to death an elderly couple in 1986.
188) Higher percentages of the elderly than of the general adult population live in accommodation built before 1919 that is often poorly maintained.
189) Elderly patients have decreased protein binding of AEDs resulting in a higher unbound fraction.
190) We collectively transfer enough resources from the war zone to the ant hill to support the young and the elderly.
191) Age Concern now wants elderly people worried about keeping warm to contact its officers or the fire brigade for advice.
192) At least an hour should be allowed to conduct an interview with a vulnerable elderly client,[http://sentencedict.com/elderly.html] in order to begin an assessment.
193) He challenges the orthodox view that elderly people turn to formal agencies for help only when informal support is absent or inadequate.
194) Society is ambivalent about recognising that elderly people have a legitimate wish to continue to express their sexuality in physical ways.
195) It will have promised its elderly more than it can collect in taxes from those who are working.
196) Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
197) Age Concern believes that convalescent facilities must be available to all elderly patients who require them.
198) It applies to homes for elderly people and homes for people with disabilities, mental health or addiction problems.
199) Mr Smith hopes that his campaign will attract the support of all organisations for the elderly or those on low incomes.
200) The moral courage required on the part of the elderly person to recognise what is happening and not resist should also be saluted.
201) Most residents of homes for the elderly are in their eighties and have come there towards the end of an active life.
202) Studies have also shown that there is a connection between the gender of an elderly person and the carer.
203) Boyle cited a recent example of an elderly woman who was being physically abused.
204) The housing needs of the elderly, in particular, must be a prominent policy issue in years to come.
205) She visited that day an elderly and much beloved friend.
206) The benefits are wide-ranging, and exercise is particularly beneficial to the elderly and the chronically sick.
207) Still the elderly couple, a Mr and Mrs Stevenson, stayed with me.
208) The remote origins of Emanuel School lay in the sixteenth century and a small charitable foundation for the elderly and the young.
209) They have complained about the noise and mess caused by builders working on apartments for the elderly.
210) Help the Aged is a national fund-raising charity supporting projects which provide care and facilities for elderly people.
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.