Definition of audiogram in English:
 audiogram
nounˈɔːdɪəʊɡramˈɔdioʊˌɡræm
A graphic record produced by audiometry.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  A standard pure tone audiogram, although restricted in its sensitivity, is readily accessible in most centers and should be performed at annual assessment.
 -  The degree of hearing loss is measured by carrying out an audiogram.
 -  An audiogram showed a mixed hearing loss in both ears, as a result of which arrangements were to be made for him to be fitted with a hearing aid.
 -  In addition to the above, data was retrieved about age, sex, preoperative and postoperative hearing and the timing of the postoperative audiogram.
 -  Physicians providing occupational health services to a company may supervise the hearing conservation program, review abnormal audiograms and advise the program administrator.
 -  An audiogram showed a down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss in that ear.
 -  A formal audiogram establishes a base from which to pursue more advanced diagnostic testing.
 -  An audiogram did not demonstrate any hearing loss.
 -  The audiogram measures air conduction and bone conduction and presents them graphically across the hearing frequencies.
 -  Results are then converted to a hearing-response audiogram, which compares them to those of young adults with normal hearing.
 -  However, it can be inferred from the wording that he had access to both the hospital charts and the audiogram results of the plaintiff.
 
  Definition of audiogram in US English:
 audiogram
nounˈôdēōˌɡramˈɔdioʊˌɡræm
A graphic record produced by audiometry.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The audiogram measures air conduction and bone conduction and presents them graphically across the hearing frequencies.
 -  A standard pure tone audiogram, although restricted in its sensitivity, is readily accessible in most centers and should be performed at annual assessment.
 -  However, it can be inferred from the wording that he had access to both the hospital charts and the audiogram results of the plaintiff.
 -  The degree of hearing loss is measured by carrying out an audiogram.
 -  Physicians providing occupational health services to a company may supervise the hearing conservation program, review abnormal audiograms and advise the program administrator.
 -  Results are then converted to a hearing-response audiogram, which compares them to those of young adults with normal hearing.
 -  In addition to the above, data was retrieved about age, sex, preoperative and postoperative hearing and the timing of the postoperative audiogram.
 -  An audiogram did not demonstrate any hearing loss.
 -  An audiogram showed a down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss in that ear.
 -  A formal audiogram establishes a base from which to pursue more advanced diagnostic testing.
 -  An audiogram showed a mixed hearing loss in both ears, as a result of which arrangements were to be made for him to be fitted with a hearing aid.