frail

کمزور
definition
adjective
a frail voice
(of a person) weak and delicate.
example
Doctors have been trying to build up the 'frail' boy's strength before any attempts are made to fix his swollen heart - the result of a birth defect.
He was always treated by his parents as the baby of the family and, rather surprisingly, they considered him a sickly and 'frail' child when it appears that this was not the case.
People are 'frail' and make stupid mistakes and one kiss in a bar is not the end of the world, especially when she feels so bad about it.
Now the 'frail' pensioner - who has recently undergone a hip replacement operation - says she doesn't know how she will cope until she collects her next pension.
With the numerous difficulties the country is experiencing due to the 'frail' economy, Zambia has depended on such close allies to surmount her difficulties.
To bridge a gap is not to eliminate it; some bridges are robust and reliable but others are 'frail' , brittle, and easily undone by outside circumstances.
It can cause infections, especially among elderly or 'frail' people.
We are bombarded with images of elderly people being 'frail' and sickly.
A woman who watched her 'frail' mother lie in agony after she developed bedsores at a private care home has vowed to help prevent elderly and immobile patients from having to endure the same pain.
If you use it then you will likely to be perceived as brave or the opposite of coward or 'frail' .
Many private homes have closed, being unable to meet the standards, disrupting the lives of many elderly and very 'frail' people.
That's what public relations propaganda is all about - conning 'frail' , vain humans.
Returning to the comfortable confines and relative tranquillity of his bedroom armed with just a keyboard, rickety drum machine and a guitar Ted started to write 'frail' pop moments.
During the day the bus takes vulnerable and 'frail' people on shopping trips and outings.
Yet at the same time, it is so 'frail' that one small piece of magnet, held nearby, can distort it totally.
That would mean each vulnerable member of society, from 'frail' pensioner to neglected child, being given the time and care they needed.
He was desperately 'frail' , too weak to move his limbs but still strong enough to let out that cry which tears at every human heart.
They will be 'frail' people with lung disease, and most will never know that it was influenza which pushed them off the edge.
The 90-year-old widow still kept lots of the old records she used to play at dance clubs all over the area, even after she was too 'frail' to dance herself.
She added that had it been an elderly or 'frail' person who was attacked, the whole situation could have been far worse.
The country's administrative capabilities and public health services have remained 'frail' and ineffective.
No one said anything but it was obvious that the whole village was thinking that if those strong healthy people tried and failed what chance could a small 'frail' woman have.
All of humanity there, 'frail' and complicated and beautiful.
For 'frail' people in the community, frequent reviews and adjustments of their care plans are likely to be needed.
Certainly given the difficult start he had in life it was indeed a miracle that he was able to achieve so much but, however, he remained a 'frail' person all his life.
Reviewers and critics frequently refuse to be honest about Australian movies because they believe this will damage the 'frail' home industry.
Microsurgery and improved chemotherapy have made treatment less risky, and therefore an option for 'frail' patients.
As a child in Germany he was 'frail' and sickly, and because of this he became obsessed with his body image.
Carers often feel stressed and isolated and some have given up their own careers and friends to look after a sick or 'frail' family member, friend or a child with disabilities.
The 'frail' economies and volatile politics of some Pacific countries were also a concern for the leaders.
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