If someone is hospitalized that means they were admitted to the hospital or received treatment from the hospital.
1946 and again in 1953
Britain
Sometimes you get beat up and hospitalised, constantly tormented
People are rarely hospitalised after they are dead.
Joseph E. Johnston. He was hospitalised, and had to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
When the condition is serious enough to require continuous observation.
Hospital = a noun, it has no tenses. To hospitalise = a verb (hospitalised - the Past tense; hospitalise/hospitalises = the Present Tense).
A single seizure would not last that long, but people can get lots of seizures one after the other. If that happens they should be hospitalised.
He was accidentally scalded with boiling water as a child, which caused third degree burms and kept him hospitalised in intensive care for nearly two months.
Hospitalists provide services such as keeping a close eye on a hospitalised patient, answering a patient's questions and enabling care for patients when they are unable to see their general physician due to hospitalisation.
Yes, under certain circumstances (e.g being hospitalised in twelfth grade the first time round or having to be a young carer during the 'first' twelfth grade)
The salt in the water will kill most vegetation and if you drink it there will be so much salt itll dehydrate you. if you keep drinking it youll end up hospitalised or dead from dehydration.