Used in a Sentence

wheelchairs

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for wheelchairs.

Editorial note

The article is trying to implicate old rich men in wheelchairs that get together once a quarter to complain as running the intelligence services.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A chair mounted on large wheels for the transportation or use of a sick or disabled person.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of wheelchairs gathered in one view.

noun

A chair mounted on large wheels for the transportation or use of a sick or disabled person.

noun

(attributive) Designed for use by wheelchairbound people.

noun

(by extension) Any device involving wheels designed to assist a non-human animal with locomotion.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for wheelchairs.

noun

A chair mounted on large wheels for the transportation or use of a sick or disabled person.

noun

(attributive) Designed for use by wheelchairbound people.

noun

(by extension) Any device involving wheels designed to assist a non-human animal with locomotion.

Example sentences

1

The article is trying to implicate old rich men in wheelchairs that get together once a quarter to complain as running the intelligence services.

2

Just as logical as saying that if the wheelchair-bound were better at walking, they wouldn't be in wheelchairs.

3

Kids in wheelchairs and little old ladies get felt up for bombs and are put through a needless trauma.

4

I wish more people would put their time and energy into improving medicine, wheelchairs & exoskeletons, and social-programs.

5

They see people in wheelchairs, blind, and deaf as disabled, but mental illness cannot be seen and thus not considered a real disability.

6

That's nice for the ladies, but also helps short guys, people of any gender who are in wheelchairs, little people, etc.

7

Would people feel the same if a store banned wheelchairs?

8

I can only assume that, as contracted drivers, they have to worry about scratches that may be caused by loading and unloading wheelchairs?

9

So now they have to fight it- not because they care about people with wheelchairs, but because it's an existential threat to the foundation of their business.

10

You're selling running shoes to people in wheelchairs.

11

One might similarly say people in wheelchairs have no business seeing the view from a tall building, or that only able-bodied seamen deserve to travel around the world.

12

We tend to drive up health care costs for their insurance and when they think of disabled people they think of people in wheelchairs not the mentally ill.

Quote examples

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Regulation is based on social goals, like "people in wheelchairs should be able to get a cab as easily as people without wheelchairs." Real time data can certainly help with policing compliance, but the data is not the basis for the regulation.

2

"Just as logical as saying that if the wheelchair-bound were better at walking, they wouldn't be in wheelchairs." Yeah, that's a good analogy to show my point.

3

Should we in fact thell them "is it illegal to build a sidewalk to benefit much of humanity, without also expending additional effort to benefit the part of humanity that requires of wheelchairs"?

4

Get up and walk around!" If the article had "Get up and walk around!" as the title (in the same way this has "cheer up") would you take it as addressed to people in wheelchairs?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use wheelchairs in a sentence?

The article is trying to implicate old rich men in wheelchairs that get together once a quarter to complain as running the intelligence services.

What does wheelchairs mean?

A chair mounted on large wheels for the transportation or use of a sick or disabled person.

What part of speech is wheelchairs?

wheelchairs is commonly used as noun.