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6 Dec 2018
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Question about English (US)
to be hospitalized
to be admitted
what's the difference?
to be hospitalized
to be admitted
what's the difference?
to be admitted
what's the difference?
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Hospitalized = put and be treated in a hospital. Admitted = be allowed to go into somewhere by someone else, and that someone else knows you're there.
You can be admitted into a hospital, but unless you are being treated there and have to stay there until treatment is done, you are not hospitalized.
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