- hospitalize hos·pi·tal·ize vt
- ['hɒspɪtəˌlaɪz]
ricoverare (in or all'ospedale)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
re|hos|pi|tal|ize — «ree HOS puh tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to hospitalize again … Useful english dictionary
Hospitalize — Hos pi*tal*ize, v. t. 1. (Med.) To render (a building) unfit for habitation, by long continued use as a hospital. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] 2. To place (a person) in a hospital in order to receive medical treatment, observation, or for rest. Syn:… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hospitalize — hos·pi·tal·ize or chiefly Brit hos·pi·tal·ise häs (.)pit əl .īz, häs pit əl .īz vt, ized or chiefly Brit ised; iz·ing or chiefly Brit is·ing to place in a hospital as a patient <the child was hospitalized at once for diagnosis and treatment… … Medical dictionary
hospitalize — hos|pi|tal|ize [ haspıtl,aız ] verb transitive often passive to take someone to a hospital for medical treatment: She needs to be hospitalized immediately. ╾ hos|pi|tal|i|za|tion [ ,haspıtlı zeıʃn ] noun count or uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hospitalize — hos•pi•tal•ize [[t]ˈhɒs pɪ tlˌaɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing to place in a hospital for medical care or observation • Etymology: 1900–05 hos pi•tal•i•za′tion, n … From formal English to slang
hospitalize — hos|pi|tal|ize also hospitalise BrE [ˈhɔspıtl aız US ˈha: ] v [T usually passive] if someone is hospitalized, they are taken into a hospital for treatment >hospitalization [ˌhɔspıtl aıˈzeıʃən US ˌha:spıtl əˈzeı ] n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
hospitalize — hos·pi·tal·ize … English syllables