Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The condition or quality of being fragile or easily broken; hence, weakness in general; liability to be destroyed or to fail; frailness.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility.
- noun Weakness; feebleness.
- noun obsolete Liability to error and sin; frailty.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The condition or quality of being
fragile ;brittleness ;frangibility . - noun
Weakness ;feebleness . - noun obsolete Liability to
error andsin ;frailty .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun lack of physical strength
- noun quality of being easily damaged or destroyed
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Examples
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One of the principal reasons for this fragility is the deep sense of alienation and frustration felt by many Aboriginal Canadians.
Aboriginal Self-Government and Economic Self-Sufficiency 1992
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"What you call my fragility is more apparent than real," she said with spirit.
The Woman from Outside [on Swan River] Hulbert Footner 1911
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And I've found that women who advertise their fragility are the first to put the carving knife in your back.
Dana Kennedy: Hillary Chokes Up -- Carla Bruni Would Approve 2008
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It's just like an analysis of fragility, which is typically seen as a disposition to fracture.
Ultrasound and the Future of Confused Wannabe Paternalists 2007
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I am much more persuaded that the idea of fragility, and increased speed and power of transmission of economic crises, is plausible, though it may be hard to express rigorously.
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These are the questions: have you had a what's called a fragility fracture, sort of a fracture that you didn't expect, family history of osteoporosis, significant height loss that's been over the past several years, or if you're taking steroid medications.
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On other matters, however, there is a tentative quality and even a certain fragility.
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Barbara made a pseudo entry into adolescence, characterized by fragility and inordinate vulnerability.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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One source of her fragility is her estrangement from her father Paul, whom she once observed hitting Lynn in the face.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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But it also says that 2009 saw at least three African countries - Rwanda, São Tome and Principe, and Zambia - witnessed a resurgence in malaria cases, demonstrating what the report called the "fragility of malaria control".
The Guardian World News Claire Provost 2011
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