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How to use imbecility in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word imbecility? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
There's enough manic imbecility, though, to maintain the film's screwball tone.
But these are checked by dispiriting reflections on my melancholy temper and imbecility of mind.
This presented me with a major problem, since crime disgusts me almost as much as violence and imbecility, though they're often tightly linked.
What you were doing in Rome is hitting on what is usually a prince of imbecility.
This area will be reserved for shorter, more gnomic utterances, hopefully enigmatic and curt enough to conceal the arrant imbecility that will have spawned them.
Condescension can be irritating in its expression of hysteria and imbecility, but that comes with freedom of speech.
How strange, then, that the big American airlines, still mired in losses, find themselves under attack for the imbecility of their pricing. The airlines offer two basic price schedules.
Persisting still in the same career of imbecility and assertion, Mr. Stone proceeds to enunciate the following sciolistical riddle.
If hundreds of civilians are killed, and hundreds of thousands put to flight, so be it: in war, under Israel's philosophy, moderation is imbecility.
He reveals their contradictory ideas of caste and the imbecility of their world-view which is haunted by fears of the World Trade Organisation and the pope.
Under article 2.10, a natural person who as a result of mental illness or imbecility is not able to understand the meaning of his actions or control them may be declared incapable by the court.
Examples from Classical Literature
But this was only the commencement of the reign of imbecility and Germanism.
The nobility had died, the aristocracy had marched to imbecility or ordure!
The old Bashkir was silent, and looked at the Commandant with an air of complete imbecility.
The only thing that at this distance of time strikes me as miraculous is the extent of my imbecility.
Let them lollop along in their own wretched fashion to some final imbecility!
If Nietzsche had not ended in imbecility, Nietzscheism would end in imbecility.
He was seated in his wheelchair, a look of dull imbecility on his countenance.
The only great dread is the protraction of life into imbecility or the visitation of lingering pain.
His awkwardness is fearful, and gives the impression of imbecility.
Nothing but imbecility or treachery could have controlled his conduct.
This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition.
He would demonstrate their imbecility and his own greatness by his works.
Savages have paresis, apoplexy, and imbecility, seldom or never insanity.
It is characterized by goiter, marked deformities and imbecility.
Very mortifying is the reluctant experience that some unfriendly excess or imbecility neutralizes the promise of genius.
In less than a fortnight he had fallen to vacuous imbecility.
Never in my life had I known a more retiring man, for he was shy to the pitch of imbecility, yet well aware of the fact.
In this mortifying abasement, the colonists, though innocent of her imbecility, and too humble to be the agents of her blunders, were but the natural participators.
The imbecility of our government even forbids them to treat with us.
We commented adversely upon the imbecility of that telegraphic style.
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