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Overview of noun bedrest
» The noun bedrest has 1 meanings (no senses from tagged texts)
- bedrest, bed Rest1.) Remainder, balance, residual, residue, residuum, rest -- (something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance")
2.) Rest, ease, repose, relaxation -- (freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility); "took his repose by the swimming pool")
rest -- (Confinement1.) Parturiency, labor, labour, confinement, lying-in, travail, childbed -- (concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of labor to the birth of a child; "she was in labor for six hours")
2.) Confinement -- (the act of restraining of a person's liberty by confining them)
confinement to bed Continuously1.) Continuously -- (at every point; "The function is continuously differentiable")
2.) Endlessly, ceaselessly, incessantly, unceasingly, unendingly, continuously -- (with unflagging resolve; "dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste")
continuously (as in the Case1.) Lawsuit, suit, case, cause, causa -- (a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord")
2.) Case, instance, example -- (an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous example of the Smiths")
case of some Sick1.) Sick -- (people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick")
1.) Vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up -- (eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night")
sick or Injured1.) Injure, wound -- (cause injuries or bodily harm to)
2.) Hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite -- (hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego")
injured persons))
Related Terms - "Bedrest"
Meaning 1 of Bedrestbedrest, bed rest rest, ease, repose, relaxation- Bedrest1.) Bedrest, bed rest -- (confinement to bed continuously (as in the case of some sick or injured persons))
Bedrest, Bed rest1.) Bedrest, bed rest -- (confinement to bed continuously (as in the case of some sick or injured persons))
Bed rest - Confinement to bed continuously (as in the case of some sick or injured persons)
- Laziness1.) Indolence, laziness -- (inactivity resulting from a dislike of work)
2.) Laziness -- (relaxed and easy activity; "the laziness of the day helped her to relax")
Laziness - Inactivity resulting from a dislike of work
- Lie-in1.) Lie-in -- (a long stay in bed in the morning)
1.) Dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in -- (originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country")
Lie-in - A long stay in bed in the morning
- Quiescence1.) Dormancy, quiescence, quiescency -- (a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction; "the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy")
2.) Quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping -- (quiet and inactive restfulness)
Quiescence, Quiescency1.) Dormancy, quiescence, quiescency -- (a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction; "the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy")
2.) Quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping -- (quiet and inactive restfulness)
Quiescency, Dormancy1.) Dormancy, quiescence, quiescency -- (a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction; "the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy")
2.) Quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping -- (quiet and inactive restfulness)
Dormancy, Sleeping1.) Sleeping -- (the state of being asleep)
2.) Quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping -- (quiet and inactive restfulness)
Sleeping - A state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction; "the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy"
- Leisure1.) Leisure, leisure time -- (time available for ease and relaxation; "his job left him little leisure")
2.) Leisure -- (freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity; "he lacked the leisure for golf")
Leisure - Time available for ease and relaxation; "his job left him little leisure"
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