Synonyms for aging


Grammar : Noun
Spell : eyj
Phonetic Transcription : eɪdʒ

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Définition of aging

Origin :
  • "to grow old," late 14c., from age (n.). Meaning "to make old" is early 15c. Related: Aged; aging.
  • noun becoming older
Example sentences :
  • Yes, my father was aging fast, I would soon be the only breadwinner here.
  • Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
  • He has, like the aging Emerson, taken in sail; the god Terminus has said to him, "no more."
  • Extract from : « The American Mind » by Bliss Perry
  • He realized that the nervous strain and anxiety of waiting was aging him.
  • Extract from : « Salvage in Space » by John Stewart Williamson
  • The summer began to grow old, and Fairchild felt that he was aging with it.
  • Extract from : « The Cross-Cut » by Courtney Ryley Cooper
  • He picked up the mental communicator, examining the signs of aging.
  • Extract from : « Millennium » by Everett B. Cole
  • Neglect and the rust of disuse were aging these modern pieces.
  • Extract from : « The Dead Command » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
  • "Thank you," the aging man said gratefully and hurried into the next room.
  • Extract from : « Citadel » by Algirdas Jonas Budrys
  • Aging had touched him that much before the cure for aging was found.
  • Extract from : « 2 B R 0 2 B » by Kurt Vonnegut
  • The rector could, of course, but he was aging, and he loved a listener.
  • Extract from : « A Wounded Name » by Charles King
  • It is something that, at any rate, can appeal for recognition only to the aged or the aging.
  • Extract from : « Imaginary Interviews » by W. D. Howells

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