ambulant

[ˈæmbjʊlənt]

ambulant Definition

  • 1able to walk around and not confined to bed
  • 2relating to or adapted for walking

Using ambulant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ambulant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient is now ambulant and can move around the hospital.

  • Example

    The ambulant vendors sold their wares on the streets.

  • Example

    The museum has an ambulant audio tour that visitors can use while walking through the exhibits.

ambulant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ambulant

Antonyms for ambulant

Phrases with ambulant

  • a portable toilet that can be moved from one place to another

    Example

    The construction workers used an ambulant toilet on the job site.

  • a person who sells goods while walking around, rather than from a fixed location

    Example

    The ambulant vendor sold hot dogs from a cart on the street corner.

  • a surgical procedure that does not require the patient to stay overnight in the hospital

    Example

    The patient had an ambulant surgery and was able to go home the same day.

Origins of ambulant

from Latin 'ambulare', meaning 'to walk'

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Summary: ambulant in Brief

'Ambulant' [ˈæmbjʊlənt] refers to the ability to walk around and not be confined to bed, or something that is related to or adapted for walking. It is often used in medical contexts to describe patients who are able to move around after being bedridden. The term also extends to phrases like 'ambulant toilet,' which is a portable toilet, and 'ambulant vendor,' which is a person who sells goods while walking around. Synonyms for 'ambulant' include 'mobile' and 'peripatetic.'