adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
senile dementia
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
dementia
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Mr Allsopp was known to suffer from senile dementia and was often seen walking in the area.
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In this sense the world would be a better place without mental retardation, madness, and senile dementia .
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I've heard there's a link between this condition and senile dementia .
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The main gap was in provision for elderly people with senile dementia and for the new long-stay population.
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Most studies have investigated senile dementia in relatively small populations.
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Alzheimer's Disease was now widely known and recognised as an incurable form of senile dementia .
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Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His lawyers claim he is senile and incompetent to stand trial.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After those first few chats with his Aunt Emily, Alec soon realised that she was slightly senile .
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Certainly those working with the mentally ill or the handicapped or the senile or in health education may properly think it is.
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He became remote, sulking, even senile possibly.
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I know the old boy was senile .
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In this sense the world would be a better place without mental retardation, madness, and senile dementia.
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Mr Allsopp was known to suffer from senile dementia and was often seen walking in the area.
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Rumors were rampant that the octogenarian was senile and in poor health.
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When the mice are 10 months old they begin, reliably, to get senile .