Imbecility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dementia
in weakness or total loss of thought and reason mental imbecility idiocy
Imbecility
The quality of being imbecile weakness feebleness esp of mind
Fatuity
Weakness or imbecility of mind stupidity
Dotage
Feebleness or imbecility of understanding or mind particularly in old age the childishness
idiot
with esp. profound mental retardation NOTE: While the terms idiot imbecile, and moron survive in many state codes and statutes, they
Dotish
Foolish weak imbecile
Feeble minded
Weak in intellectual power wanting firmness or constancy irresolute vacillating imbecile
Incapable
One who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient an imbecile a simpleton
Idiot
persons of unsound mind, see Co. Litt. 247 a. Idiots, imbeciles, feeble-minded persons, and moral defectives constitute the four kinds of
Person of unsound mind
their reason are to be known, as distinguished from Idiots, Imbeciles, Feeble-minded Persons and Moral Defectives under the Mental Deficiency Act,
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