Envejecido in english
Aged
pronunciation: eɪdʒd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: eɪdʒd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
envejecer = grow + older ; mature ; get + older ; age ; wizen ; grow + old ; get + old ; become + old ; become + older.
Example: This has been the case with newspapers which suddenly find that their audiences are both growing older and dwindling in size and they are facing great difficulty appealing to the new electronic generation.Example: As archival preservation matures, it becomes increasingly likely that the lion's share of actual preservation activity will not be carried out by a conservator.Example: The changing name form problem is one that plagues us as our catalogs get older.Example: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.Example: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.Example: Remember: You don't stop laughing because you grow old; You grow old because you stop laughing.Example: The best thing about getting old is you're not responsible for remembering things anymore.Example: A person becomes old when his mind is more occupied by memories than aspirations.Example: He was lonely and longed for some companionship as he became older.envejecido
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» envejecido por el tiempo = weather-beaten ; weathered .
Example: He was the perfect Mexican bandit with his weather-beaten face, and menacing, sardonic smile. Example: Head to the little harbour at the north end of town and you'll see fishermen unloading the day's catch from their weathered boats.» población cada vez más envejecida = greying population [graying population] .
Example: The article 'Redefining library services for a graying population' addresses the question of public library services for elderly people in the USA.