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Definition of Hospitalise
1. Verb. Admit into a hospital. "Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high"
Generic synonyms: Charge, Commit, Institutionalise, Institutionalize, Send
Derivative terms: Hospitalisation, Hospital, Hospital, Hospitalization, Hospitalization, Hospitalization
Definition of Hospitalise
1. Verb. (British spelling) (alternative spelling of hospitalize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hospitalise
1. [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hospitalise
Literary usage of Hospitalise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oecd Economic Surveys: Russian Federation by Oecd (2006)
"Pharmaceutical financing arrangements reinforce this preference; changing them
would reduce incentives to over- hospitalise. So, too, would improving the ..."
2. Narrative of the Days of the Reformation: Chiefly from the Manuscripts of by John Gough Nichols, John Foxe (1859)
"... the maner and order of his hospitalise and house-keping. As he wa? a man
abandoned from all ..."
3. Hospital Plans: Five Essays Relating to the Construction, Organization by Johns Hopkins Hospital, John Shaw Billings, Norton Folsom, Joseph Jones, Caspar Morris, Stephen Smith (1875)
"OW THE CAUSES OF hospitalise, OR THE HURTFUL INFLUENCE OF HOSPITALS. The air in
a hospital ward is made impure and hurtful in two very different ways. ..."
4. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1846)
"The experiment has amply demonstrated how much better it is in all cases to
domesticate than hospitalise children. Struck with this and other facts, ..."
5. The Prophecies of Isaiah by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1884)
"hospitalise (E.~)—THE MODERN APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRICITY. Translated and Enlarged
by JULIUS MAIER, Ph.D. 2 vols. With numerous Illustrations. ..."
6. Birth-rate and Empire by James Marchant (1917)
"To put the matter in a sentence, the medical profession had not begun to hospitalise
morbid pregnancies. There were records in plenty ..."