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ambulatory

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/ˈæmb.jə.lə.tɔːr.i/ · am-bu-la-to-ry

relating to or adapted for walking.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

relating to or adapted for walking.

چلنے سے متعلق یا چلنے کے لیے موزوں۔

چلنے پھرنے والا

chalne phirne wala

Formal: چلنے والا

Synonyms

mobilewalkableambulantتحرک پذیرچلنے والامتحرک

Antonyms

stationaryinertimmobileجامدغیر متحرکبے حسی

Common Collocations

  • ambulatory care
  • ambulatory surgery
  • ambulatory activities

Example Sentences

The patient was stable enough to be classified as ambulatory.

مریض کو چلنے پھرنے کے قابل قرار دیا گیا تھا۔

mareez ko chalne phirne ke qaabil qarar diya gaya tha.

Ambulatory services are essential for those recovering from surgeries.

چلنے والے خدمات ہر اُس شخص کے لئے ضروری ہیں جو آپریشن سے صحت یاب ہو رہے ہیں۔

chalne wale khidmaat har us shakhs ke liye zaroori hain jo operation se sehat yaab ho rahe hain.

The doctor recommended ambulatory exercises for rehabilitation.

ڈاکٹر نے بحالی کے لیے چلنے پھرنے کی مشقوں کی سفارش کی۔

doctor ne behali ke liye chalne phirne ki mashqon ki sifarish ki.

Easily Confused With

ambulant:Ambulant refers to a person who is able to walk, whereas ambulatory describes conditions or services related to walking.

Word Family

ambulance
nounایمبولینس
ambulate
verbچلنا
ambulant
adjectiveچلتے پھرتے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think 'ambulance' which is related to walking injured or sick individuals.

Imagine a patient walking outside the hospital.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ خود کو روکیں گے، نہ اُنہیں تھکا دیں گے، چلیں گے ہم ایسے جیسے بادل کے سائے میں۔

na khud ko rokein ge, na unhain thaka dain ge, chalein ge hum aise jaise baadal ke saaye mein.

We will not hold ourselves back, nor tire them, we will walk as in the shade of clouds.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چلتے ہیں تو خواب دیکھتے ہیں، بیٹھتے ہیں تو راستے بھول جاتے ہیں۔

chalte hain to khwab dekhte hain, baithte hain to raste bhool jate hain.

We dream when we walk, but forget the paths when we sit.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "ambulatus" — walked

First known use: 15th century

The word 'ambulatory' derives from the Latin 'ambulare', meaning 'to walk'. It has been incorporated into English since the late Middle Ages, primarily in medical contexts referring to patients who are able to walk.