Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanitated
Literary usage of Sanitated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"We in rural England are better sanitated than are the rural populations of France,
and in most respects we are better sanitated both in town and country ..."
2. Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences by National Institute of Social Sciences (U.S.) (1919)
"body was to be kept fit to fight democracy's battle this contiguous territory
had also to be sanitated. The obligation to protect the health of the military ..."
3. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by Laidler, Harry Wellington, 1884-, William English Walling (1917)
"It should be clearly understood, however, that these conditions obtain only in
sanitated areas, and that exposure outside these areas will always involve ..."
4. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by William English Walling, Harry Wellington Laidler (1917)
"It should be clearly understood, however, that these conditions obtain only in
sanitated areas, and that exposure outside these areas will always involve ..."
5. Annual report (Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division). 1918-21 by International Health Board, Rockefeller Foundation (1920)
"Poorly sanitated areas invariably had more than 60 per cent reinfection, and even
those in good sanitary condition had relatively high rates of re-infection ..."
6. Catalogue méthodique de la bibliothèque communale de la ville d'Amiens [by J by Jacques Jean B.A. Garnier, Amiens bibl (1875)
"... another mart, is, as before stated, sanitated in any way. Some long sheds
should be put up in Purulia for the accommodation of pilgrims and travellers, ..."
7. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"We in rural England are better sanitated than are the rural populations of France,
and in most respects we are better sanitated both in town and country ..."
8. Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences by National Institute of Social Sciences (U.S.) (1919)
"body was to be kept fit to fight democracy's battle this contiguous territory
had also to be sanitated. The obligation to protect the health of the military ..."
9. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by Laidler, Harry Wellington, 1884-, William English Walling (1917)
"It should be clearly understood, however, that these conditions obtain only in
sanitated areas, and that exposure outside these areas will always involve ..."
10. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by William English Walling, Harry Wellington Laidler (1917)
"It should be clearly understood, however, that these conditions obtain only in
sanitated areas, and that exposure outside these areas will always involve ..."
11. Annual report (Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division). 1918-21 by International Health Board, Rockefeller Foundation (1920)
"Poorly sanitated areas invariably had more than 60 per cent reinfection, and even
those in good sanitary condition had relatively high rates of re-infection ..."
12. Catalogue méthodique de la bibliothèque communale de la ville d'Amiens [by J by Jacques Jean B.A. Garnier, Amiens bibl (1875)
"... another mart, is, as before stated, sanitated in any way. Some long sheds
should be put up in Purulia for the accommodation of pilgrims and travellers, ..."