Ambulate
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Ambulate ( verb )
To walk or move about.
Origin:
From the latin ambulare, from amb-, ambi- "around" + -ulare, frequentative suffix.
Examples:
- The patient was able to ambulate with the assistance of a walker.
- The elderly man enjoyed ambulating around the park.
- The patient was encouraged to ambulate as soon as possible after surgery.
- The nurse helped the patient ambulate to the physical therapy room.
- The doctor recommended daily ambulation to improve the patient's mobility.
(As a verb)
Ambulate ( verb )
To walk or move about.
Origin:
From the latin ambulare, from amb-, ambi- "around" + -ulare, frequentative suffix.
Examples:
- The patient was able to ambulate with the assistance of a walker.
- The elderly man enjoyed ambulating around the park.
- The patient was encouraged to ambulate as soon as possible after surgery.
- The nurse helped the patient ambulate to the physical therapy room.
- The doctor recommended daily ambulation to improve the patient's mobility.