How To Use ambulation In A Sentence
- On entering the temple, the guru performs three circumambulations along with the goddess seated in a golden chariot.
- There were no cartographers, no global positioning system, apart from the tramp of human feet in solemn perambulations.
- Sorry to say, there are people in public life who, were hubris a lubricant, could forgo ambulation and just glide on down the road. Patrick Maines: Cute as a Button: The Schemes and "Confessions" of Reed Hundt
- In his perambulations around the city he comes across as a sort of explorer and courier between one block of cultural information and the next.
- The second step was to show that improving function of the muscles of ambulation has a salutary effect on exercise tolerance.
- In order to execute the lesser charter, it was requisite, by new perambulations, to set bounds to the royal forests, and to disafforest all land which former encroachments had comprehended within their limits. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
- There were no cartographers, no global positioning system, apart from the tramp of human feet in solemn perambulations.
- Each year in winter there is a four-day ritual circumambulation of the mountain by thousands of pilgrims who visit sites of myth and legend.
- II., were disafforested, and new perambulations were appointed for that purpose; offences in the forests were declared to be no longer capital, but punishable by fine, imprisonment, and more gentle penalties; and all the proprietors of land recovered the power of cutting and using their own wood at their pleasure. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
- Patient compliance is improved because ambulation is permitted.