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ward - use in sentences
Converse of object
- deprive: Higham Hill is the second most deprived ward in the boro.
Adjective modifier
- electoral: Thurrock Council Electoral Wards The boro of Thurrock is divided into twenty electoral wards.
- psychiatric: Some young people are " diverted " to an adult psychiatric ward, which is viewed by most to be inappropriate.
- acute: The story takes place in the acute admission ward of a large psychiatric hospital.
- surgical: Thomas's family have pledged to raise £ 1m to dedicate a surgical ward in the new Children's Hospital, in his name.
- pediatric: Each team of students was required to take a history from a patient recently admitted to a pediatric ward.
- orthopedic: There are three orthopedic wards on the Arrowe Park site, which deal with trauma admissions and major elective surgical cases.
Modifies a noun
- councilor: We've asked our ward councilors to fight our battle for us.
- sister: Some ward sisters reported dealing with up to 18 consultants on one ward, who all wanted to liaise with the sister.
- by-election: Today Lewisham Telegraph Hill ward by-election tomorrow err where exactly max?
- clerk: The ward clerk can give you a sick note for the time that you are in hospital.
Noun used with modifier
- multi-member: It might strengthen the link between communities and electoral representation, as the existing local authority boundaries provide a sound basis for multi-member wards.
- maternity: MULDER: No I'm at the maternity ward.
- inpatient: Edwards R ( 2004 ): Integrated teams in acute inpatient wards can work.
- in-patient: There are three in-patient wards providing acute and enduring mental health care within the provision of low secure.
- hospital: The standard plan of a medieval hospital was an open hall with beds either side, like a modern hospital ward.
- gynecology: The assessors have also raised concerns about the management of the gynecology ward.
Followed by a transitive particle
- off: A branch placed in a house on Good Friday or placed in a bed was said to ward off such forces.
Possessives
- vagrant: Vagrants ' wards were erected along Osborne Road at the north of the site.
Preposition: in
- constituency: Four of the seven wards in the constituency now have at least one Liberal Democrat Councilor.
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