Meaning of Ager | Babel Free
ˈeɪ.dʒəDefinitions
Examples
“When the aging person depends on another, the control⟳ of the aged one's life space is placed in the hands of another person who may or may not contribute⟳ action energy that is appropriate or acceptable from the standpoint of the ager.”
“Inappropriate behavior then erupts from the agers involved, disturbing everyone around, including the agers themselves, who often do not understand⟳ what is happening and struggle⟳ excessively to maintain⟳ rigid control⟳ of old perceptions and self images.”
“This definition of success is located in society's structures and suits society, not the agers. Successful ageing is arguably therefore a socially constructed phenomenon, characterized by lack of “noise,” maintenance of youthful status until death, and a dogged engagement with social structures which appear⟳ almost as if designed to discourage the engagement of older people.”
“The Ice Agers of this time invented new tools and technology and produced magnificent art.”
“"You were just watching people without any period skills faffing about - any Iron⟳ Ager would have⟳ known that if you cook⟳ chicken in the dark, you'll end⟳ up with food poisoning. We didn't learn⟳ anything about their period at all"”
“Late Victorian Agers who witnessed cars replace⟳ horses, who lived through the dawn of radio and the recent discovery of a new planet named Pluto, joked that the world had come⟳ to this, that babies could now be conceived in the clouds.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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