Hospitalizing [verb]

Definition of Hospitalizing:

hurt, incapacitate

Synonyms of Hospitalizing:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hospitalizing:

Help

Heal


Sentence/Example of Hospitalizing:

Having a savvier immune system, in turn, means that even if you do get infected, you’re less likely to need to be hospitalized, and less likely to die.

The company reported that no one who received the vaccine was hospitalized or died during the trial.

Her last conversation with John came two days after they were hospitalized, text messages sent from separate rooms.

Crucially, not a single person who received the vaccine was hospitalized or died.

We have seen our members hospitalized after a simple request to wear a mask turns violent.

“My assumption is it was someone on my floor who had it,” said the worker, who was hospitalized as her illness worsened.

As of late January, more than 100,000 patients are currently hospitalized across the country with Covid-19.

By vaccinating older residents, she said, the state was also protecting its medical infrastructure by reducing the likelihood that older people, who are more likely to be hospitalized, would fall ill.

However, they were not hospitalized and didn’t seek further medical care, the agency noted.

If genetic sequencing reveals that a patient is infected with a more lethal variant, doctors can monitor them more frequently and hospitalize them more readily, Pinkis says.