deambulate (Meaning)

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deambulate (v. i.)

To walk abroad.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deambulate

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deambulate Sentence Examples

  1. After his surgery, the patient needed assistance to deambulate around the hospital corridors.
  2. The elderly gentleman's ability to deambulate diminished as he grew older.
  3. Physical therapy sessions helped the accident victim regain the strength to deambulate independently.
  4. The child's developmental delay affected her ability to deambulate at the expected age.
  5. With the aid of a walker, she could deambulate short distances around her home.
  6. The hiker enjoyed deambulating through the forest trails, soaking in the tranquility of nature.
  7. The physical therapist closely monitored the progress of the stroke patient's ability to deambulate.
  8. Despite his injury, the athlete was determined to deambulate without assistance as soon as possible.
  9. Her sprained ankle made it painful to deambulate, so she opted to rest and elevate her leg.
  10. The museum encouraged visitors to leisurely deambulate through its galleries, taking in the artwork at their own pace.

FAQs About the word deambulate

To walk abroad.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After his surgery, the patient needed assistance to deambulate around the hospital corridors.

The elderly gentleman's ability to deambulate diminished as he grew older.

Physical therapy sessions helped the accident victim regain the strength to deambulate independently.

The child's developmental delay affected her ability to deambulate at the expected age.