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frailty

[freyl-tee, frey-uhl-] / ˈfreɪl ti, ˈfreɪ əl- /


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But Liverpool's pressure failed to produce a second goal and their defensive frailties were punished in the 56th minute.

From Barron's

Body MRI can track muscle mass, which serves as a marker for efforts to reduce frailty and strengthen overall health.

From Science Daily

But City's frailties in their revamped defence were exposed again in the 54th minute.

From Barron's

All the frailties were on show, from conceding the opening goal to Murillo from a corner.

From BBC

The fiscal frailty leaves Saudi Arabia with a weakened hand in the craft of checkbook diplomacy, a favored tool of the U.S. president.

From The Wall Street Journal