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I . doctor [ˈdɒktəɐ, Am ˈdɑ:ktɚ] N

2. doctor univ:

II . doctor [ˈdɒktəɐ, Am ˈdɑ:ktɚ] VB trans

1. doctor pej (illegally alter):

2. doctor Brit pej (add poison):

4. doctor Brit, Aus inf (neuter):

family doctor N Brit

Usage examples with doctors

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The doctors did not understand the origin or transmittal of the disease.
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Doctors told them that there would be no chance that the foetus, who had a condition called acrania, would survive longer than an hour after birth.
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Two of her brothers were doctors, and recognising he was suffering from radiation sickness, arranged hospital treatment for him.
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The model and businesswoman said she had to have an emergency caesarean operation as his heart rate had slipped and doctors decided to deliver him, eight weeks early.
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If the cancer has spread beyond the prostate, treatment options significantly change, so most doctors that treat prostate cancer use a variety of nomograms to predict the probability of spread.
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The accident damaged his brain, doctors told him he could not handle another trauma.
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Both she and her doctors believed that each aliment had a different cause and so her treatment reflected that.
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In consequence, doctors and medicine came to be disparaged and reviled.
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Critics of the 200-year-old practice also want junior doctors to be exempt from working at homoeopathic hospitals because it goes against the principles of evidence-based medicine.
www.independent.co.uk
Historically, ophthalmology has developed as a specialization of medical doctors while optometry originated as a profession that fitted people with glasses.
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