wheelchair - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • motorise: The site is predominantly laid to gravel paths and motorized wheelchairs are recommended.
  • bind: The bar has a low section in the bar top so wheelchair bound people can get served.
  • propel: If you propel the wheelchair yourself a tray will let you carry objects.
  • accommodate: Withdrawn in 1954, later adapted to accommodate wheelchairs.
  • maneuver: It should also have enough space outside the door to maneuver that wheelchair.
  • fold: My wife and I got into the car, with the wheelchair folded into the boot of the car.

Preposition: for

  • mobility: He has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair for mobility.
  • hire: Please note that Theatr Mwldan does not have a wheelchair for hire at the present moment.

Adjective modifier

  • manual: There is a manual wheelchair available from the shop.
  • electric: She has recently been allocated an electric wheelchair which she controls herself.
  • folding: Passengers ' folding wheelchairs will be carried free of charge in addition to their normal baggage allowance.
  • lightweight: He has set himself a fundraising target of £ 2,000, the cost of a lightweight manual wheelchair.
  • autonomous: Stable Encoding of Robot Trajectories using Normalized Radial Basis Functions: Application to an Autonomous Wheelchair.

Modifies a noun

  • user: Once inside your building can a wheelchair user get to use all customer areas or make use of your service unaided?
  • basketball: We are lucky in Hampshire to have two Wheelchair Basketball teams.
  • access: Access: Limited wheelchair access, no adapted toilets.
  • ramp: The busses are fitted with wheelchair ramps in both doors.
  • lift: Neither group is catered for by coaches with wheelchair lifts.
  • tennis: For more than 10 years she has worked with a number of squads including hockey, rowing, weightlifting and wheelchair tennis.

Noun used with modifier

  • on-board: Develop a draft specification for an on-board wheelchair for use on aircraft.

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