ward in Spanish
ward in Spanish is barrio, guardia, pabellón — ward means a section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.
ward in Spanish
barrio
(Mormonism) A subdivision of the LDS Church, smaller than and part of a stake, but larger than a branch.
guardia
(Mormonism) A subdivision of the LDS Church, smaller than and part of a stake, but larger than a branch.
guardia
A section or subdivision of a prison.
pabellón
A part of a hospital, with beds, where patients reside.
sala
A part of a hospital, with beds, where patients reside.
entenado
A person under guardianship.
pupilo
A person under guardianship.
guarda
The ridges on the inside of a lock, or the incisions on a key.
guardar
(transitive) To keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
guardar
proteger
What does "ward" mean?
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noun A section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.
"She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth."
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noun An administrative division of a city, town, or borough.
"The councillor represents the northern ward of the city."
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noun A person, especially a child, under the legal protection of a guardian.
"After her parents died, she became a ward of the state."
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verb To repel or turn aside something threatening (usually with "off").
"He raised his arm to ward off the blow."
ward in a sentence
- She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth.
- The councillor represents the northern ward of the city.
- After her parents died, she became a ward of the state.
- He raised his arm to ward off the blow.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ward" in Spanish?
"ward" in Spanish is barrio, guardia, pabellón. ward means: A section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.
How do you use "ward" in a sentence?
Example: "She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth." In Spanish, "ward" is barrio, guardia, pabellón.
Are there other ways to say "ward" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 9 translations listed for "ward": barrio, guardia, pabellón, sala, entenado, pupilo.
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