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单词 readmit
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Definition of readmit in English:

readmit

verbreadmitting, readmitted, readmits riːədˈmɪtˌriədˈmɪt
[with object]
  • Admit (someone) to a place or organization again.

    they were readmitted to hospital
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In November he was readmitted to hospital and put on a ventilator for ten days after doctors suspected the steroids had affected his immune system.
    • One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds.
    • He was readmitted in June after a suspected insect bite on his hand.
    • He was readmitted to hospital 4 days later, profoundly confused as a result of staphylococcal septicaemia.
    • An 87-year-old white woman was readmitted to the hospital because of recurrent pneumonia.
    • The headteacher has told parents in a letter that he decided to readmit both boys after an appeal to the school governors.
    • After a brief spell back home she was readmitted in February and has only just come out again.
    • He was readmitted to the hospital and treated with an arthroscopic debridement of the knee on the 11th postoperative day.
    • One in 10 patients are readmitted following treatment for hip fractures in Barnsley, compared with one in 20 in Chesterfield.
    • He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist.
    • A week later she was readmitted with similar symptoms and discharge from the right ear.
    • There, doctors confirmed Derek had the MRSA superbug which is highly contagious and readmitted him.
    • The court is going to readmit you to bail pending a pre-sentence report being prepared.
    • After she left hospital, she started drinking again, and asked doctors to readmit her in May last year.
    • Her condition deteriorated and on October 24 she was readmitted to Queen Mary's where staff were surprised at the size of the bedsore.
    • By August John had started to suffer high blood pressure and he was readmitted to Oxford's Churchill Hospital for further scans.
    • I was readmitted to the hospital and finally a hematologist was called in who found that I had a reaction to the blood I had received.
    • But he was readmitted to the hospital and died there two days later.
    • When he was not readmitted as planned, his family arranged for replacement with larger cylinders.
    • But, following a review of the situation over the weekend, the wards were given the all clear and started readmitting patients on Sunday.

Derivatives

  • readmission

  • noun riːədˈmɪʃ(ə)nˌriədˈmɪʃn
    mass noun
    • The process or fact of being admitted to a place or organization again.

      the state could apply for readmission to the Union
      Example sentencesExamples
      • count noun the goal to reduce hospital readmissions
      • When told there would be no readmission without ticket, the woman declared, ‘I'm with the company and I'll use the stage door’.
      • His readmission prompted a severe bout of post-operative depression - which doctors had told him to expect - but he didn't expect it to hit him so hard.
      • ‘Our objective was always to create the climate in which an application for readmission stood a realistic chance of success,’ he said.
  • readmittance

  • noun riːədˈmɪtənsˌriədˈmɪd(ə)ns
    mass noun
    • The process or fact of being admitted to a place or organization again.

      his intention to seek readmittance to the Labour Party
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The new state governments were to provide for black suffrage and to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment as conditions for readmittance to the Union.
      • Alabama, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana all ratified the amendment and gained readmittance to the Union.
      • Our overall European representation, the minimum possible on readmittance, is now at the maximum level.
 
 

Definition of readmit in US English:

readmit

verbˌriədˈmɪtˌrēədˈmit
[with object]
  • Admit (someone) to a place or organization again.

    he was later readmitted to Carnegie Tech
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An 87-year-old white woman was readmitted to the hospital because of recurrent pneumonia.
    • After she left hospital, she started drinking again, and asked doctors to readmit her in May last year.
    • Her condition deteriorated and on October 24 she was readmitted to Queen Mary's where staff were surprised at the size of the bedsore.
    • But, following a review of the situation over the weekend, the wards were given the all clear and started readmitting patients on Sunday.
    • He was readmitted to hospital 4 days later, profoundly confused as a result of staphylococcal septicaemia.
    • One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds.
    • He was readmitted in June after a suspected insect bite on his hand.
    • But he was readmitted to the hospital and died there two days later.
    • The headteacher has told parents in a letter that he decided to readmit both boys after an appeal to the school governors.
    • I was readmitted to the hospital and finally a hematologist was called in who found that I had a reaction to the blood I had received.
    • When he was not readmitted as planned, his family arranged for replacement with larger cylinders.
    • A week later she was readmitted with similar symptoms and discharge from the right ear.
    • He was readmitted to the hospital and treated with an arthroscopic debridement of the knee on the 11th postoperative day.
    • There, doctors confirmed Derek had the MRSA superbug which is highly contagious and readmitted him.
    • The court is going to readmit you to bail pending a pre-sentence report being prepared.
    • After a brief spell back home she was readmitted in February and has only just come out again.
    • In November he was readmitted to hospital and put on a ventilator for ten days after doctors suspected the steroids had affected his immune system.
    • One in 10 patients are readmitted following treatment for hip fractures in Barnsley, compared with one in 20 in Chesterfield.
    • By August John had started to suffer high blood pressure and he was readmitted to Oxford's Churchill Hospital for further scans.
    • He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist.
 
 
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