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infantile

[in-fuhn-tahyl, -til] / ˈɪn fənˌtaɪl, -tɪl /
ADJECTIVE
babyish
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Just six or seven babies a year in the United States are born with severe infantile Pompe disease.

From New York Times

As I’ve reported almost more times than I can remember, the debt ceiling is the single most infantile feature of American policy-making.

From Los Angeles Times

That brings us to the latest iteration of DeSantis’ infantile stunt.

From Los Angeles Times

Let’s hope the next term won’t see a continuation of their infantile tug-of-war over who gets to have the last word on things D.C.-related.

From Washington Post

At once nubile and infantile, the Maries are creatures of impulse and appetite — mainly for food and destruction.

From New York Times