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hospitalise

[ UK /hˈɒspɪtəlˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. admit into a hospital
    Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high

How To Use hospitalise In A Sentence

  • Of these, 250 are hospitalized as a result of acute complications, and approximately 100 die from cirrhosis, liver cancer, or fulminant hepatitis.
  • Concern about a possible outbreak in Amoy Garden mounted on Saturday, when 22 of Hong Kong's 45 new SAR cases hospitalized that day were determined to be residents of the estate. Medpundit
  • A rising number of elderly patients are being hospitalised after going hungry, the data suggests. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, die-hard Simpsons fans are boycotting the promotion, upset that each box of Krusty O's doesn't come with a jagged metal Krusty O that will hospitalise them in the same way that Bart was in episode 125. Now The Pagans Gun For Homer Simpson
  • I was hospitalized many times and put on bed rest for 6 months of the pregnancy.
  • Across South Africa, the XDR-TB crisis has been complicated further, said Mtshali, as the different provinces took different approaches in deciding how long to hospitalise people with drug-resistant TB. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The star was also hospitalised after collapsing last month. The Sun
  • The vast majority of what is known about alcohol-induced blackouts is derived from research with hospitalized alcoholics.
  • John's ex-wife is also hospitalized, with incurable cancer.
  • When a mother or an infant is hospitalized, lactation should be continued if possible.
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