How do you use Amputations in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Amputations meaning
plural of amputation
Using Amputations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of amputation
- In the example corpus, amputations often appears in combinations such as: and amputations, amputations and, to amputations.
Context around Amputations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 9 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Amputations
- In this selection, "amputations" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, limb, undergo, field, done, new and mortality stand out and add context to how "amputations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 78 required amputations and four and and avoid amputations new research. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "amputations" sits close to words such as abdelaziz, absolutist and accrual, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with amputations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
These are like amputations. (4 words)
In Gaza children undergo amputations without anesthesia. (7 words)
Others had suffered field amputations with handheld saws. (8 words)
Goodell allowed at least 15 million fewer to watch January’s Dolphins-Chiefs playoff game by selling it exclusively to Peacock, a night game in sub-zero conditions that led to amputations for frostbite to a dozen spectators. (38 words)
Dr Jenifer Smith, Programme Director at PHE for the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, said: “It’s a tragedy that so many people are unnecessarily having to face the life-changing consequences of diabetes, such as amputations. (36 words)
Insulin to treat diabetes is a particularly sensitive issue, since patients depend on the drug to try to maintain normal blood sugar and forestall complications of the disease, from heart problems to blindness and amputations. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
And she wondered how many other serious infections, debilitating falls, and amputations could be avoided altogether with simple, home-based foot care … by nurses.
I have treated too many people with diabetes for whom dialysis, limb amputations, and/or blindness could have been prevented if they had just been able to see a medical provider sooner.
Physical injuries range from minor wounds like cuts, abrasions, and bruises to severe and life-altering conditions such as fractures, burns, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and amputations.
A Red Cross doctor described performing dozens of amputations in a day, badly burned children dying with insufficient anaesthetics and the horror of triage in overwhelmed emergency rooms.
A surgeon was essentially a technician whose main duty was to carry out amputations – done without anaesthetic until the mid 19th century – under the direction of a physician, who would be medically trained.
Goodell allowed at least 15 million fewer to watch January’s Dolphins-Chiefs playoff game by selling it exclusively to Peacock, a night game in sub-zero conditions that led to amputations for frostbite to a dozen spectators.
In Gaza children undergo amputations without anesthesia.
Others had suffered field amputations with handheld saws.
Surgeons also had to carry out amputations on parts of all ten of her digits and she also had to undergo an emergency tracheostomy enabling her to breathe.
They see nearly every injury on the front lines, from amputations to burn victims.
A found that in six years, 800 UK abattoir workers suffered serious injuries, 78 required amputations and four died while at work.
In February of this year, one local news media carried a story headlined: “Sixty-two amputations in 2019”.
After a three-month stint in hospital, the father was given two below-the-knee amputations to alleviate the excruciating pain.
A less invasive procedure may help patients with clogged leg arteries live longer lives and avoid amputations, new research shows.
Dr Jenifer Smith, Programme Director at PHE for the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, said: “It’s a tragedy that so many people are unnecessarily having to face the life-changing consequences of diabetes, such as amputations.
Insulin to treat diabetes is a particularly sensitive issue, since patients depend on the drug to try to maintain normal blood sugar and forestall complications of the disease, from heart problems to blindness and amputations.
Most people in that industry likely understand, like Cuaron, that it is in the interplay between the movements of the camera and amputations of the editing room floor that the essence of their art lies.
These are like amputations.
They instilled an extreme form of Islam over their controlling population, and executions and amputations were commonplace.
When ulcers do lead to amputations, mortality rates exceed 70 percent, higher than many cancers.
Common combinations with amputations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and amputations 6×
- amputations and 4×
- to amputations 3×
- amputations to 3×
- amputations in 2×
- out amputations 2×