1. hospitalised - Adjective
2. hospitalised - Verb
hospitalised (comparative more hospitalised, superlative most hospitalised)
being treated in a hospital
hospitalised
simple past and past participle of hospitalise
A grade 10 pupil has been fatally stabbed by another, a teacher has been filmed assaulting a pupil and 39 pupils were hospitalised due to suspected poisoning, all in one week. Source: Internet
According to a statement issued by the premier hospital then, Shah was hospitalised for post-Covid-19 care. Source: Internet
A day after getting married to long-time live-in partner Dolon Roy, Dey was hospitalised Friday evening. Source: Internet
A month after accepting her 1911 Nobel Prize, she was hospitalised with depression and a kidney ailment. Source: Internet
And in Vancouver, the boxer Tommy Burns was hospitalised having been struck by Spanish Flu “in its most virulent form”. Source: Internet
According to the federation, this is already used in the treatment for hospitalised Covid-19 patients. Source: Internet