ambulant (Meaning)

Wordnet

ambulant (s)

able to walk about

Webster

ambulant (a.)

Walking; moving from place to place.

ambulant Sentence Examples

  1. The patient, now ambulant after weeks of physical therapy, eagerly explored the hospital garden.
  2. As an ambulant performer, she captivated audiences with her dynamic dance routines.
  3. The newly designed wheelchair is equipped with features to make it easier for ambulant individuals to navigate independently.
  4. The therapist praised the progress made by the formerly bedridden patient, who had become ambulant with the help of rehabilitation.
  5. The city park is designed to be accessible to ambulant and wheelchair users alike, promoting inclusivity.
  6. The ambulant nature of the job required constant movement and flexibility to respond to various client needs.
  7. The innovative technology in prosthetics has greatly improved the ambulant capabilities of amputees.
  8. The ambulant elderly residents of the retirement community enjoyed daily strolls in the beautifully landscaped surroundings.
  9. The guide dog was trained to assist visually impaired individuals, ensuring they could be more ambulant and independent.
  10. After the knee surgery, the athlete underwent rigorous physical therapy to become ambulant again and return to the field.

FAQs About the word ambulant

able to walk aboutWalking; moving from place to place.

nomad, ambulatory,nomadic, perambulatory, wandering, peripatetic, migrant,itinerant, wayfaring, migratory

standing,stationary, static, stationary, standing, static, settled, settled, immobile, still

The patient, now ambulant after weeks of physical therapy, eagerly explored the hospital garden.

As an ambulant performer, she captivated audiences with her dynamic dance routines.

The newly designed wheelchair is equipped with features to make it easier for ambulant individuals to navigate independently.

The therapist praised the progress made by the formerly bedridden patient, who had become ambulant with the help of rehabilitation.