English to Marathi Dictionary dotage

dotage

म्हातारचळ
definition
noun
you could live here and look after me in my dotage
the period of life in which a person is old and weak.
translation of 'dotage'
मानसिक दुर्बलता,
म्हातारचळ
example
you could live here and look after me in my 'dotage'
I do know, however, my offspring and others consider me to be in my 'dotage' but in my many years until now, a bankers draft was considered as good as solid gold.
My generation and those before it are counting on there being an unbreakable covenant from the future wealth producers to keep us at a certain standard in our 'dotage' .
Disease and arson brought the village tree down, but my parents seem rather more robust and I imagine them in their 'dotage' as local figures of interest, pointed out by younger folk as the genuine article.
I am so mellow now in my 'dotage' that no-one bothers to write in to excoriate me any more.
The medal that came along with it meanwhile will, Larsson said, be brought out and looked at when he is in his 'dotage' to remind him of his achievements, the Swede baulking at the suggestion he might be tempted to gift it to a close one.
Yet should Faulkner never achieve his aim of breaking into the big time, just being a part of the increasingly high-tech World Rally Championship circus will be enough to sustain him in his 'dotage' .
This just goes to prove that if you hang around long enough, and keep taking the pills, your short-trousered fans will eventually grow up to be TV executives who will hire you in your 'dotage' .
I think it's a good thing for Britain, a good thing for you and, more importantly, a good thing for me, because it will have this outcome: a better health service to treat me in my 'dotage' , and better schools to which I can send my children.
Apart from the 1927 portraits of Atget in his 'dotage' and a single snapshot of him in middle age, we have no access to Atget's face, not in his prime.
Reid is 32, and not exactly in his 'dotage' , though he does laugh when describing Boroughmuir as ‘a young - well, fairly-young - side.’
In their 'dotage' they meet in the General's isolated castle in the shadow of the Carpathian Mountains.
But, in his 'dotage' , he's started to regard the younger generation with affection.
For a great number of those who have followed Celtic for the past four decades believe that the goalkeeping position has not been satisfactorily filled since Simpson, in his 'dotage' , was acquired as a stop-gap in the late 1960s.
There are a few Ministers I don't think I've even heard speak in the course of the year, and the grapevine has it that a couple of them are destined for cushy posts in steamy climes to mellow out in their 'dotage' .
Self-interest is the key here - will there be enough people working to sustain me in my 'dotage' ?
Coarse and mischievous - but never too much - his is the good-natured rebellion we all aspire to in our 'dotage' .
you could live here and look after me in my 'dotage'
This is a sentence that, in my 'dotage' , is far less likely to pass my lips and fingertips than it once was, back when I was positively dripping with vim and vigour.
Makes you wonder whether, in their 'dotage' , a lot of locals regret departing their motherland long ago for this place.
The problem with that, unfortunately, is that in my 'dotage' I have rapidly fading memories, and rapidly fading images in my brain of who I did, and how what and when I did what I did, never mind why.
The pot of savings to pay today's 20 and 30-year-olds in their 'dotage' is short by something in the order of £57 bn.
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