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I . ward [wɔ:d, Am wɔ:rd] N

1. ward (in hospital):

ward
the casualty ward

2. ward Brit (political area):

ward

3. ward (protected by guardian):

ward

4. ward (protected by court):

ward

II . ward [wɔ:d, Am wɔ:rd] VB trans

to ward sb

delivery ward N AM

delivery ward → delivery room

See also delivery room

isolation ward N

maternity ward N MED

ward off VB trans

1. ward off attack:

ward off

2. ward off evil spirits:

ward off

3. ward off danger, illness:

ward off

Usage examples with ward

to ward sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ward has said that he enjoyed making the album.
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The base hospital was constructed with five wards, with 151 beds.
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It allows individuals to leave what can be isolating rooms and wards for a period of entertainment.
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Each ward is represented by a ward member.
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The population of the ward is 11,186, which is 4.6% of the city's population.
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Pacing tells them she has all the supplies needed to ward off aswangs.
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According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 5,646.
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According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 8,812.
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The ward has an area of 451.03 km and a population of 295,312.
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According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 15,606.
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