infirmed

/ɪnˈfɜrmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of infirm: to make someone weak or ill.
    • The harsh winter infirmed many of the elderly residents.
    • The long illness infirmed him to the point where he could barely walk.
    • Years of poor nutrition infirmed the entire community.
adjective
  1. Made weak or ill; in a state of poor health.
    • She volunteered at a home for the infirmed elderly.
    • The infirmed animals were taken to a shelter for treatment.
    • The infirmed patient needed constant care.
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