infirmary|infirmaries in English
noun
[in'fir·ma·ry || ɪn'fɜrmərɪ /-'fɜːr-]
clinic, hospital, place where the sick or injured are treated; pharmacy
Use "infirmary|infirmaries" in a sentence
1. Yeah, she made it to the infirmary.
2. Take him to the infirmary.
3. You left it in the infirmary.
4. 11 Reform of workhouse infirmaries was one of her prime concerns.
5. Let's take him to the infirmary.
6. You get me to the infirmary, I save your life.
7. And your infirmary, is it stocked?
8. In the morning, we'll find the cafeteria and infirmary.
9. My little brother was taken to the infirmary.
10. Northampton's first infirmary was opened here in 17
11. 'There are four sleepers inside the infirmary.
12. As of mid-April, he remained in the infirmary.
13. Others perform duties in the kitchens, the infirmary or the laundry rooms.
14. I'll take it directly to the infirmary in San Diego.
15. Why didn't we take him straight to the infirmary?
16. Or did you forget about your friends in the infirmary here?
17. Mrs Hardie had been taken to the infirmary in an ambulance.
18. I'll just go to the infirmary when we get back.
19. The infirmary at the compound should be stocked if that's...
20. In 1770 he became a surgeon to the Liverpool Infirmary.
21. Food stalls have sprung up , as well as an infirmary and even a library .
22. He was taken to Leeds General Infirmary with broken ribs and a damaged spleen.
23. Now, in here's the library, and in there's the infirmary, space-medicine research.
24. Jane hears that Helen is dying and goes to her in the infirmary.
25. Bandages Are Designed For Wound Care In Medical Offices, School Infirmaries, Workshops and Other Settings Requiring First Aid Applications