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Definition of Infirming
1. infirm [v] - See also: infirm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infirming
Literary usage of Infirming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Investigations in Currency and Finance by William Stanley Jevons, ( (1884)
"... the same inquiry is carried onwards to the year 1869 : the results in both
cases substantially infirming the original conclusion arrived at in Paper II. ..."
2. The History of Ten Years, 1830-1840 by Louis Blanc (1844)
"He was persisting in his refusal when he received a letter from Count Nesselrode,
infirming him that his acceptance would be agreeable to the emperor. ..."
3. Ramsay's Appeals Cases: With Notes and Definitions of the Civil and Criminal by Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Charles Henry Stephens (1887)
"Q. Judgment "infirming, 5 October, 1885. Monk, Ramsay, Cross, Baby, J J. Rep. )
4 Rev. Leg. 428. Where there is a right of action for u ..."
4. History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of by James Paterson (1852)
"... and without any form of law, first giving them an admonition ; and also that
nothing shall stand valid in the way of infirming the above mentioned, ..."