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Definition of hospitalize in English: hospitalize(British hospitalise) verb ˈhɒspɪt(ə)lʌɪzˈhɑspədəˌlaɪz [with object]Admit or cause (someone) to be admitted to hospital for treatment. (使)住院 Casey was hospitalized for chest pains 凯西因胸口痛住院。 Example sentencesExamples - I was hospitalized many times and put on bed rest for 6 months of the pregnancy.
- One of my friends was hospitalized after an accident with a bouncing castle at the weekend.
- Four people were hospitalized for treatment, including one seriously injured prisoner.
- He is still hospitalized, recovering from a tracheotomy and relapse of the flu.
- As long as he was paying the bills, he could control her treatment, including the decision to hospitalize her, even when it was against her wishes and those of her family.
- He was recently hospitalized for a month and had to wear an oxygen mask day and night.
- Thirteen persons were hospitalized for treatment of knife wounds and burns, including the priest.
- I was hospitalised but could not have the required treatment due to my stomach operation.
- One woman was hospitalized, and some of the others had to have wheelchairs to leave the resort.
- There is no necessity to hospitalize the patient.
- If I start getting like that, someone please promise to hospitalize me somewhere pretty, OK?
- In our experience, this approach usually leads to an agreement between the clinician and the patient on how to proceed - whether to warn the potential victim, modify the current treatment or hospitalize the patient.
- He was finally hospitalized in order to be treated for his alcoholism.
- She concluded Aliah was suicidal but did not hospitalize her, referring her instead to an emergency clinic for further evaluation.
- Her son was killed, and she was hospitalized with several gunshot wounds in the chest and head.
- He was immediately hospitalized and doctors removed a cancerous growth.
- She hit him numerous times and he was hospitalized, but did not press charges.
- It just so happens that these hospitalized young men are also cancer patients and amputees.
- Many colleagues came to Taiyuan to visit him when they heard he was hospitalized.
- Before he was taken to the quarantine center, he was hospitalized twice in Jakarta.
Synonyms disable, incapacitate, indispose, put out of action, lay up, cripple, paralyse, lame, put on the sick list Definition of hospitalize in US English: hospitalize(British hospitalise) verbˈhäspədəˌlīzˈhɑspədəˌlaɪz [with object]usually be hospitalizedAdmit or cause (someone) to be admitted to hospital for treatment. (使)住院 Casey was hospitalized for chest pains 凯西因胸口痛住院。 Example sentencesExamples - If I start getting like that, someone please promise to hospitalize me somewhere pretty, OK?
- Thirteen persons were hospitalized for treatment of knife wounds and burns, including the priest.
- One of my friends was hospitalized after an accident with a bouncing castle at the weekend.
- He is still hospitalized, recovering from a tracheotomy and relapse of the flu.
- He was immediately hospitalized and doctors removed a cancerous growth.
- I was hospitalized many times and put on bed rest for 6 months of the pregnancy.
- As long as he was paying the bills, he could control her treatment, including the decision to hospitalize her, even when it was against her wishes and those of her family.
- There is no necessity to hospitalize the patient.
- Many colleagues came to Taiyuan to visit him when they heard he was hospitalized.
- Four people were hospitalized for treatment, including one seriously injured prisoner.
- It just so happens that these hospitalized young men are also cancer patients and amputees.
- In our experience, this approach usually leads to an agreement between the clinician and the patient on how to proceed - whether to warn the potential victim, modify the current treatment or hospitalize the patient.
- I was hospitalised but could not have the required treatment due to my stomach operation.
- She hit him numerous times and he was hospitalized, but did not press charges.
- He was recently hospitalized for a month and had to wear an oxygen mask day and night.
- He was finally hospitalized in order to be treated for his alcoholism.
- One woman was hospitalized, and some of the others had to have wheelchairs to leave the resort.
- Her son was killed, and she was hospitalized with several gunshot wounds in the chest and head.
- Before he was taken to the quarantine center, he was hospitalized twice in Jakarta.
- She concluded Aliah was suicidal but did not hospitalize her, referring her instead to an emergency clinic for further evaluation.
Synonyms disable, incapacitate, indispose, put out of action, lay up, cripple, paralyse, lame, put on the sick list |