Wondering how to use Quarantines in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Quarantines meaning
plural of quarantine
Using Quarantines
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of quarantine
- In the example corpus, quarantines often appears in combinations such as: quarantines and, and quarantines, quarantines are.
Context around Quarantines
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Quarantines
- In this selection, "quarantines" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, mandatory, self, city, city, left and begin stand out and add context to how "quarantines" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include also self quarantines city quarantines and and that quarantines are especially. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "quarantines" sits close to words such as abang, abetting and accented, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with quarantines
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I have only heard of quarantines in movies and television. (10 words)
Hospitals, especially in New York, can't afford to lose doctors and nurses to quarantines. (15 words)
The military quarantines the city and Joel watches Sarah’s death at the hands of a soldier. (17 words)
Cuomo said even if he wanted to, due to all the ways to travel between the states he could only enforce quarantines at the airports, where officials currently collect contact tracing forms, and somewhat at train stations. (37 words)
And this includes, not only keeping distance in contact, but also self-quarantines, city quarantines and whole countries locking down and locking off its own citizens from each other and from the rest of the world. (36 words)
In other words, this describes a recognition of the cause-and-effect nature of the pandemic — that the outbreak has caused school and business closures, quarantines, and a major restructuring of one’s daily life. (35 words)
If the state is serious about quarantines and social distancing, surely it should be promoting laws that allow people to make a living outside of a traditional office, right? (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
And this includes, not only keeping distance in contact, but also self-quarantines, city quarantines and whole countries locking down and locking off its own citizens from each other and from the rest of the world.
Doctors say that quarantines can still be a good idea after traveling to a coronavirus-impacted area, and that quarantines are especially useful in the absence of testing.
Strict lockdowns, quarantines and compulsory mass testing prompted abrupt closures of manufacturing facilities and businesses in major hubs, sending reverberations across the global supply chain.
That policy was complicated by the pandemic, with China requiring all inbound travellers to undergo mandatory quarantines - a requirement lifted on Sunday.
The military quarantines the city and Joel watches Sarah’s death at the hands of a soldier.
In the fall of 1982, after two wearying years of quarantines that ultimately extended through six counties and some 3,000 square miles, California declared victory.
Obey the rules of the ALB quarantines which prevent firewood and any regulated materials from leaving those areas.
The policy also pays for things such as missed gigs due to quarantines, your car breaking down, jury service, public transport disruptions and home emergencies.
America has ordered lockdowns and quarantines since colonial times and courts have routinely upheld the right to do so.
Cuomo said even if he wanted to, due to all the ways to travel between the states he could only enforce quarantines at the airports, where officials currently collect contact tracing forms, and somewhat at train stations.
First, officers in charge of enforcing quarantines and emergency measures must guarantee that assistance is delivered with full respect to protect the rights of women and girls.
For the first eight months of the pandemic, Sweden did not enforce any quarantines for infected households.
Free-market capitalism was already under scrutiny even before de facto quarantines left millions of working Americans out of a job overnight and largely confined to their homes.
Hospitals, especially in New York, can't afford to lose doctors and nurses to quarantines.
If and when actual quarantines begin in America, and the global supply chain becomes truly fragmented, the FED may not have a choice but to print new money at record rates.
If the state is serious about quarantines and social distancing, surely it should be promoting laws that allow people to make a living outside of a traditional office, right?
I have only heard of quarantines in movies and television.
In hopes of increasing compliance, the CDC on Wednesday added new guidelines for shorter quarantines after coronavirus exposure.
In other words, this describes a recognition of the cause-and-effect nature of the pandemic — that the outbreak has caused school and business closures, quarantines, and a major restructuring of one’s daily life.
In Peru, when the government imposed mandatory quarantines, those people have been unable to work, and many have run out of food or been evicted from rented homes.
Common combinations with quarantines
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- quarantines and 14×
- and quarantines 7×
- quarantines are 5×
- quarantines for 5×
- the quarantines 5×
- mandatory quarantines 4×
- of quarantines 4×
- quarantines on 4×
- quarantines in 3×
- quarantines have 3×