ambulatory
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or capable of walking.
an ambulatory exploration of the countryside.
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adapted for walking, as the limbs of many animals.
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moving about or from place to place; not stationary.
an ambulatory tribe.
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Medicine/Medical. Also
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not confined to bed; able or strong enough to walk.
an ambulatory patient.
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serving patients who are able to walk.
an ambulatory care center.
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Law. not fixed; alterable or revocable.
ambulatory will.
noun
plural
ambulatoriesadjective
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of, relating to, or designed for walking
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changing position; not fixed
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Also: ambulant. able to walk
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law (esp of a will) capable of being altered or revoked
noun
Other Word Forms
- ambulatorily adverb
- nonambulatory adjective
Etymology
Origin of ambulatory
1615–25; < Latin ambulātōrius, equivalent to ambulā-, stem of ambulāre ( amble ) + -tōrius -tory 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Hospitals and ambulatory care providers support employment in transportation companies, food vendors, educational programs, janitorial services, construction firms, and biomedical suppliers.
From Barron's
The company is set to receive a roughly 50% reimbursement increase for its Inspire V implant at hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.
From Barron's
The medical imaging and diagnostic company announced External link on Thursday an agreement to acquire Intelerad, a medical imaging software provider with a presence in outpatient ambulatory care settings, for $2.3 billion in cash.
From Barron's
Among the possible scenarios being discussed by staff was to bring in the Army during December and January for additional support on the wards and in ambulatory care.
From BBC
Nor are advanced birth centers comparable in any way to ambulatory care surgery facilities, which perform scheduled elective procedures, not emergency procedures, said Kara Newbury, chief advocacy officer for the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association.
From New York Times
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