frailty - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • life: So having had a peek over the precipice, without being profound about it, makes you understand the frailty of human life.
  • nature: How great is the frailty of human nature which is ever prone to evil!
  • man: Can the stupidity and frailty of man ever be underestimated?
  • age: The Druids used the Hawthorn's properties to strengthen the body in the frailty of old age.
  • existence: His more recent mixed media work continues to grapple with the frailty of human existence in a less direct way.

Possessives

  • man: PSALM 39 Man's frailty seen in the light of divine government.

Converse of object

  • increase: Parents and carers will be aware of the childâs increasing frailty, and death is usually relatively peaceful and expected when the time comes.
  • show: The Light That Has Lighted The World is a beautiful song which still shows a frailty within the mind of George.
  • have: So when it has an obvious frailty such as the ' simulation ' problem, I don't like it.
  • highlight: They highlight the frailty of life and evoke memory - photographs are the only remaining evidence of an existence which is no longer there.
  • see: PSALM 39 Man's frailty seen in the light of divine government.

Adjective modifier

  • defensive: It seemed to sum up the visitors ' defensive frailty.
  • human: Others managed to balance the complex truth of human frailty with a primal joy in the moment.
  • physical: This excess fatality rate is attributed to the physical frailty of older people, who generally recover less well from physical injuries.
  • own: Fighting their own frailty, they tend the needs of others.

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