claudicant (Meaning)

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claudicant (a.)

Limping.

Synonyms & Antonyms of claudicant

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

claudicant Sentence Examples

  1. The claudicant dog struggled to keep up with its owner during their walk in the park.
  2. The elderly man moved slowly, his claudicant gait revealing the pain in his arthritic joints.
  3. Despite his claudicant leg, the determined athlete pushed through the pain to finish the race.
  4. The veterinarian recommended rest and medication to alleviate the claudicant symptoms in the injured cat.
  5. The hiker became claudicant after twisting her ankle on the rocky trail.
  6. The horse, normally graceful in its movements, became claudicant after sustaining an injury.
  7. The claudicant soldier struggled to keep pace with his unit during the march.
  8. The claudicant goose lagged behind the rest of the flock, unable to fly with its injured wing.
  9. The doctor prescribed physical therapy to help strengthen the muscles of the claudicant patient.
  10. The claudicant child used a cane to assist with walking while recovering from surgery.

FAQs About the word claudicant

Limping.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The claudicant dog struggled to keep up with its owner during their walk in the park.

The elderly man moved slowly, his claudicant gait revealing the pain in his arthritic joints.

Despite his claudicant leg, the determined athlete pushed through the pain to finish the race.

The veterinarian recommended rest and medication to alleviate the claudicant symptoms in the injured cat.