joint - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • inflame: Some people with psoriasis also have associated arthritis ( inflamed joints ), which can range from being very mild to severe.
  • ache: Ideal for those who suffer with aching joints or with concerns about joint health.

Adjective modifier

  • swollen: That's a long, long time to have swollen joints!
  • sacroiliac: I had, among other deformities of my spine, a twisted sacroiliac joint and lower lumbar spine.
  • painful: Joint problems Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid disease can cause stiff painful joints with loss of range of movement which can cause problems with function.
  • stiff: Joint problems Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid disease can cause stiff painful joints with loss of range of movement which can cause problems with function.
  • synovial: The bearing surface of all synovial joints is made up of a very specialized material called hyaline cartilage.
  • affected: Recommended dosage Apply 2-3 times a day to affected joints or as and when required.

Modifies a noun

  • venture: The deal involved creating three Jersey unit trust companies, of which two are joint ventures with HSBC Pension Trust.
  • working: What might joint working in literacy across the curriculum look like?
  • initiative: To attend community meetings and examine the scope for joint agency initiatives 16.
  • tenant: When a joint tenant has become a sole tenant.
  • statement: The attached joint statement is issued by the Shadow Executive of the Shadow NHS Staff Council on 11 June 2004.
  • pain: Joint pain is often due to the degeneration of cartilage within the joint.

Noun used with modifier

  • knee: Left snap kick a target of opportunity ( groin, far knee joint ).
  • hip: She is very proud of her ' new hip joint ' .
  • mortar: We are building two planters out of breeze block with lengths of hose pipe between the mortar joints.
  • ankle: The Six Hits 1. Forward, use ankle joints.
  • shoulder: The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated major joint of the body.
  • butt: This section is of smaller, more regularly coursed rubble than the elevation to the east which it meets at a butt joint.

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