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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241) Eventually this became independent; now it produces sought after family shows to entertain the elderly and to raise funds for charity.
242) The leading candidate is Hiromu Nonaka, an elderly power broker feared for his political cunning but with little public appeal.
243) The rehabilitation unit provides accommodation for up to six weeks for elderly people discharged from hospital.
244) The increase in the tax on heating fuel is causing a lot of anxiety among elderly people.
245) This is especially true of elderly people in mental handicap hospitals who have lived in a closed world all their lives.
246) The evidence is that when free concessionary travel was withdrawn fewer trips were made and there were fewer elderly bus passenger casualties.
247) Some local authorities only support elderly residents in their own homes, whereas two authorities have no directly provided provision.
248) Cable would offer a cornucopia of arts performances, serious drama, science, and quality programs for children and the elderly.
249) Wartime discoveries of acute poverty among elderly people heightened awareness of their propensity to poverty.
250) When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty.
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251) Sheldon, who is a really nice bloke and very fond of children, was pushing an elderly lady in a wheelchair.
252) I lived with an elderly lady in a little thatched cottage which looked like something out of Hansel and Gretel.
253) Thus, what was viewed as acceptable was determined largely by the centres' main client group - elderly disabled people.
254) Elderly people who have had an accident derive great benefit from the project.
255) Charles Booth argued, probably correctly, that old age pensions would encourage children to take in elderly parents.
256) Hughes looks at comprehensive assessment of elderly people and their carers.
257) In 1952, the family rented an 800-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment that the elderly couple still call home.
258) The household may now consist of several teenagers or an elderly relative.
259) Indeed(sentencedict.com), advocates for the elderly say some seniors have complained about being denied access to home health benefits.
260) These organizations usually consist entirely of older people committed to fighting elderly issues directly.
261) The middle-class elderly are a powerful voting bloc, quick to mobilize against any attack on their benefit programs.
262) Perhaps elderly and cadaverous with a fluting voice and archaic views.
263) They're staging a play aimed at teaching the elderly how to deal with conmen and women.
264) Improving models I work in a psychiatric hospital on a unit caring for functionally ill elderly people.
265) Many grandmothers in parc de Monceau are impeccably groomed, elderly women of fashion who look absolutely smashing.
266) Falling over toys that have been left lying around can be fatal for elderly people and very serious for children. 3.
267) Most of the tables supported big red-and-white parasols beneath which an assortment of elderly ladies were chatting away.
268) Consistently, those elderly from the professional and managerial classes experience better health than their contemporaries from the manual occupation groups.
269) Retirement Assured, which lets sheltered apartments to the elderly on assured tenancies, takes account of tenants when valuing its properties.
270) The food will then be heated up by the elderly and disabled clients themselves.
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.