Sentences with hospitalize
hos·pi·tal·ize
H h - Most people do not have to be hospitalized for asthma or pneumonia. [be VERB-ed]
- Shortly after World War I started, a painful arthritis in his knees hospitalized him. For example, just this month in Los Angeles a Jewish school principal was beaten and hospitalized by angry Hispanics who were upset because the mostly-Latino school their kids went to didn't also have a Hispanic principal.
- He was finally hospitalized in order to be treated for his alcoholism.
- I was hospitalized many times and put on bed rest for 6 months of the pregnancy.
- The doctor hospitalized grandfather as soon as she checked his heart.
- Four people were hospitalized for treatment, including one seriously injured prisoner.
- She hit him numerous times and he was hospitalized, but did not press charges.
- It just so happens that these hospitalized young men are also cancer patients and amputees.
- Her son was killed, and she was hospitalized with several gunshot wounds in the chest and head.
- One woman was hospitalized, and some of the others had to have wheelchairs to leave the resort.
- He was immediately hospitalized and doctors removed a cancerous growth.
- One of my friends was hospitalized after an accident with a bouncing castle at the weekend.
- He was recently hospitalized for a month and had to wear an oxygen mask day and night.
- As long as he was paying the bills, he could control her treatment, including the decision to hospitalize her, even when it was against her wishes and those of her family.
- There is no necessity to hospitalize the patient.
- She concluded Aliah was suicidal but did not hospitalize her, referring her instead to an emergency clinic for further evaluation.
- Thirteen persons were hospitalized for treatment of knife wounds and burns, including the priest.
- Before he was taken to the quarantine center, he was hospitalized twice in Jakarta.
- In our experience, this approach usually leads to an agreement between the clinician and the patient on how to proceed - whether to warn the potential victim, modify the current treatment or hospitalize the patient.
- They can strike at any time and are known to hospitalize its victims, including myself.
- In BRIT, also use hospitalise