ambulate
pronunciation
How to pronounce ambulate in British English: UK ['æmbjʊleɪt]
How to pronounce ambulate in American English: US ['æmbjʊleɪt]
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- Verb:
- walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking
Word Origin
- ambulate (v.)
- 1620s, from Latin ambulatus, past participle of ambulare "to walk" (see amble). Related: Ambulated; ambulating.
Example
- 1. The patient was allowed to ambulate in the room .
- 2. The client with cognitive impairment or one who has received analgesics or tranquilizers may be unable to understand instructions or to ambulate safely with crutches .
- 3. Occasionally irreversible loss of the ability to ambulate .
- 4. Finally , remain only , there is a ghost to ambulate over only before one guard the entrance .
- 5. Rachel xuan started worrying up , thus warn ann really , must be careful heailin this woman , and often go to company ambulate , announced that sovereignty !