Definition of Infirmative. Meaning of Infirmative. Synonyms of Infirmative

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Definition of Infirmative

Infirmative
Infirmative In*firm"a*tive, a. [Cf. F. infirmatif.] Weakening; annulling, or tending to make void. [Obs.]

Meaning of Infirmative from wikipedia

- Jesus healing an infirm woman is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels (Luke 13:10-17). According to the Gospel, Jesus was teaching in one of the...
- A disease is a particular abnormal condition that adversely affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism and is not immediately due...
- The Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm are a religious institute begun in 1929 by Mother Angeline Teresa (Bridget Teresa McCrory). The order is...
- Henry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Suffering due to his ill health (Spanish: Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henrique...
- The Cambridge Home for the Aged and Infirm is an historic building on 650 Concord Avenue in Cambridge, M****achusetts. Built in 1928 by the city, it is...
- Anointing of the sick, known also by other names such as unction, is a form of religious anointing or "unction" (an older term with the same meaning) for...
- military complex and home to this day for officers and soldiers rendered infirm either by injury or old age. While pharmacology was still quite rudimentary...
- labour, followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches leading to the Syrian desert. Driven forward by military...
- year with 400 residents. Founded as the Jewish Hospital for the Aged, Infirmed and Destitute (Jewish Hospital for short) in August 1864, this hospital...
- instructions in his will, funds were used to feed and clothe the young, aged, and infirm slaves until the early 1830s. Washington's legacy endures as one of the...