amputee

[ˌæmˈpjuːti]

amputee Definition

a person who has had a limb amputated, typically as a result of injury or illness.

Using amputee: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hospital provides support groups for amputees.

  • Example

    He became an amputee after a car accident.

  • Example

    She is an athlete and an amputee.

amputee Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amputee

  • limbless person
  • dismembered person

Phrases with amputee

  • double amputee

    a person who has had both limbs amputated

    Example

    He is a double amputee and uses prosthetic legs to walk.

  • a person who has had one limb amputated

    Example

    She is a unilateral amputee and uses a prosthetic arm.

  • a variation of football/soccer designed for players with amputations

    Example

    Amputee football is played with seven players on each team, and the field is smaller than a standard soccer field.

Origins of amputee

from Latin 'amputare', meaning 'to cut off'

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Summary: amputee in Brief

An 'amputee' [ˌæmˈpjuːti] is a person who has had a limb amputated, typically due to injury or illness. The term can refer to someone who has lost one or more limbs, and it is often used in medical contexts or to describe athletes who have overcome amputations to compete at high levels. Phrases like 'double amputee' and 'unilateral amputee' specify the number of limbs lost, while 'amputee football' refers to a variation of soccer designed for players with amputations.

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