(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hospitalization. [The hospitalizing of a patient, the condition of being hospitalized, or the period a patient stays in hospital.]
hospitalisation
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hospitalisation.
Editorial note
'Full-time' medical care is a big thing; it basically means hospitalisation for the rest of your life.
Quick take
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hospitalization. [The hospitalizing of a patient, the condition of being hospitalized, or the period a patient stays in hospital.]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of hospitalisation gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for hospitalisation.
noun
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hospitalization. [The hospitalizing of a patient, the condition of being hospitalized, or the period a patient stays in hospital.]
See also: hospitalization, hospital-care
Example sentences
'Full-time' medical care is a big thing; it basically means hospitalisation for the rest of your life.
After moving to injections there was a hospitalisation for an upper respiratory tract infection, but not nearly as serious.
How would you explain the increase in hospitalisation, Emergency Services deployments, and fentanyl drug purity in Q1 2025 then?
But most parents will usually find a way to feed their baby before it gets to the hospitalisation stage.
Its introduction pretty effectively reduced the incidence of suicide attempts by overdose resulting in death or hospitalisation.
Nobody were willing to admit that the hospitalisation was politically motivated, but given the fact it's hard to conclude otherwise.
Even if he (and his wife) did not think it through beforehand, the hospitalisation should have been a huge wakeup call.
You may safely neglect them in the meantime and pass any costs thereof, such as incarceration or hospitalisation, onto the state.
This is for people being treated in the community, as an alternative to hospitalisation.
But tooth removal is a significant cause for hospitalisation for UK children under 5.
Even more rarely it'll be a forensic hospitalisation - a forced stay in hospital ordered by the courts instead of a prison stay.
And, while they might require some time off, and maybe hospitalisation, they probably shouldn't lose their job amd have to reapply for it.
Quote examples
If a single person with no family falls sick in Germany and has sufficient money (not "rich" money) and health insurance, can they just be admitted in the hospital (assuming hospitalisation was needed and doctors okayed it) and that person be taken care of?
You can be clever that sticks kill people all you want, but that's completely sidestepping why people are worried about drug legalization: many drugs have extremely well documented negative effects on people, and these effects end up affecting others as well (hence "no smoking in public places'-style laws), and it has a real cost to society (hospitalisation, and just the human cost).
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use hospitalisation in a sentence?
'Full-time' medical care is a big thing; it basically means hospitalisation for the rest of your life.
What does hospitalisation mean?
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hospitalization. [The hospitalizing of a patient, the condition of being hospitalized, or the period a patient stays in hospital.]
What part of speech is hospitalisation?
hospitalisation is commonly used as noun.