[
US
/ɪnˈfɝmɝi/
]
[ UK /ɪnfˈɜːməɹi/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfˈɜːməɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a health facility where patients receive treatment
How To Use infirmary In A Sentence
- I sat there in the infirmary watching the nurses run about, taking blood and putting in tube after tube trying to save him.
- Pay a visit to the camp infirmary, get your clothes deloused, or just park yourself in the latrine and fight that nasty case of amoebic dysentery you picked up along the way - it's up to you.
- Soon the hotel began to resemble an infirmary, with dozens of guests in various stages of illness strewn around the lobby every night.
- The infirmary, or hospital, was across the rectangle of stone walkways from the stables.
- Today, a spokeswoman for the hospital trust which operates the infirmary confirmed that the source had now been identified.
- Cherry sat across from them in the prison's infirmary, sipping slowly at her cup of warm milk.
- The size of a small hospital, the infirmary had more than enough resources to tend to the wounded, and they were well taken care of.
- He was referred straight to Leeds General Infirmary and had an operation to correct the fault.
- This is what a new £7.4million extension to Bradford Royal Infirmary will look like when the prefabricated sections are slotted together.
- He was finally stretchered off by paramedics and taken to Leeds General Infirmary.