˜yÐÄvlog

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ailing

[ ey-ling ]

adjective

  1. sickly; unwell.
  2. unsound or troubled:

    a financially ailing corporation.



ailing

/ ˈ±ðɪ±ôɪŋ /

adjective

  1. unwell or unsuccessful
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ailing1

First recorded in 1590–1600; ail + -ing 2
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There’s the FBI, corrupt politicians, money-hungry pharma reps, the sick and the terminally ailing, drug addicts — anyone who might want to use the mushroom for any purpose.

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Russian tourists play a growing role in Egypt's tourism sector - a lifeline to the country's ailing economy.

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The phenomenon is a result of the fragmented system that regulates California facilities that care for elderly, disabled or ailing people: Different agencies in Sacramento are charged with overseeing different kinds of caregiving facilities.

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And how fast could he move his ailing father when Israeli bombs again start coming down?

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To tackle its ailing economy and weak domestic demand, Beijing wrapped up its annual National People's Congress last week with increased investment in social welfare programmes as part of its grand economic plan for 2025.

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