casualty - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • evacuate: Working along side firefighters from Blue watch at Buxton, the team facilitated a hoisting system using technical rope skills to evacuate the casualty.
  • injure: Caring for a seriously injured casualty in a remote area is a formidable challenge, even for the most experienced expedition medic.
  • commemorate: Other special memorials commemorate ten casualties buried in other cemeteries whose graves could not be found.
  • reduce: The council has reduced child casualties by 55 % five years ahead of the government's 2010 deadline.

Adjective modifier

  • unconscious: Provide buoyancy for an unconscious casualty on the surface.
  • non-fatal: INJURIES Smoking material fires account for nearly 14 per cent of all non-fatal casualties in accidental dwelling fires.
  • heavy: The 3rd Parachute Division had suffered heavy casualties during its time in Normandy.
  • fatal: Since 2000 the number of serious and fatal casualties has halved.
  • pedestrian: The decline in pedestrian casualties can be attributed largely to their increasing absence from the road environment.

Modifies a noun

  • coveragethe: From the table on any small york times offered casualty coveragethe vw.
  • evacuation: Served in Malaya in 1950, in casualty evacuation role.
  • reduction: The primary aim of Crash Course is casualty reduction from road traffic collisions.
  • Co: Across the united casualty insurance co rates are computed coverage in excess.
  • toll: After the scandal of the needlessly high casualty toll of the Crimean War ( 1854-56 ), an assumption had taken firm hold.

Noun used with modifier

  • road: Please continue to let us know of any road casualty otters seen in our area.

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