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ambulatory

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A quick definition of ambulatory:

Ambulatory: The word ambulatory means two things. First, it means that someone is able to walk. For example, if someone is an ambulatory patient, it means they are able to walk around. Second, it means that something is not yet fixed or final. For example, a will is ambulatory because it can still be changed until the person who wrote it passes away.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Ambulatory (am-by-l-tor-ee) is an adjective that has two meanings:

  1. Able to walk
  2. Capable of being altered or revised; not yet legally fixed

Examples:

  • The accident victim is still ambulatory.
  • A will is ambulatory because it is revocable until the testator's death.

The first example shows that someone who is ambulatory is able to walk. In this case, the accident victim is still able to walk despite their injuries.

The second example shows that something that is ambulatory can be changed or revised. In this case, a will is ambulatory because it can be changed by the person who wrote it until they die.

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