What is another word for invalided?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈala͡ɪdɪd] (IPA)

Invalided is a word that means to be discharged or retired from service due to physical or mental incapacity. Synonyms for invalided include retired, incapacitated, disabled, injured, unfit, discharged, and infirmed. Invalided can also be substituted with terms such as medically discharged, retired on medical grounds, or forced to retire due to a disability or illness. These synonyms are commonly used in military and healthcare settings to describe individuals who have been deemed unable to perform their duties due to health concerns. Such words provide a more nuanced and sensitive way to describe individuals who have faced medical challenges that prevent them from continuing with their work.

What are the opposite words for invalided?

Invalided refers to someone who is sick, injured, or disabled. The antonyms for this word are healthy, able-bodied, and fit. These words describe an individual who is in good physical condition and can perform their daily tasks without any difficulty. Other antonyms for invalided include sound, robust, vigorous, and strong. These adjectives are used to describe someone who is free from any ailment or disease and has a strong body. A person who is considered invalided required assistance and special care from others, whereas someone who is healthy and fit enjoys a life of independence and self-reliance.

What are the antonyms for Invalided?

Usage examples for Invalided

The number of men invalided for "trench feet" during the winter of 1914-1915 was over 20,000. The 27th Division lost 3,000 men the first week they were in the trenches in February.
"1914"
John French, Viscount of Ypres
I think it comes into the experience of most of the men who have been over there and who have been invalided out of the service.
"A Yankee in the Trenches"
R. Derby Holmes
It is of course easy to see that victory purchased by the loss of 10 predreadnoughts and 10,000 men would be cheap, as compared with the sacrifice of over 100,000 men killed and wounded and 10,000 invalided in the later campaign on land.
"A History of Sea Power"
William Oliver Stevens and Allan Westcott

Famous quotes with Invalided

  • Now shall we say that only the first men were well alive, and the existing generation is invalided and degenerate? … A more subtle and severe criticism might suggest that some dislocation has befallen the race; that men are off their centre; that multitudes of men do not live with Nature, but behold it as exiles. People go out to look at sunrises and sunsets who do not recognize their own quietly and happily, but know that it is foreign to them. As they do by books, so they the sunset and the star, and do not make them theirs. Worse yet, they live as foreigners in the world of truth, and quote thoughts, and thus disown them. Quotation confesses inferiority.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Poor bloody Dale, Sharpe thought, to be betrayed in his first battle. If he survived he would be invalided out of the army. His broken body, good for nothing, would be sent to Lisbon and there he would have to rot on the quays until the bureaucrats made sure he had accounted for all his equipment. Anything missing would be charged to the balance of his miserable wages and only when the account was balanced would he be put onto a foul transport and shipped to an English quayside. There he was left, the army's obligation discharged, though if he was lucky he might be given a travel document that promised to reimburse any parish overseer who fed him while he traveled to his home. Usually the overseers ignored the paper and kicked the invalid out of their jurisdiction with an order to go and beg somewhere else. Dale might be better off dead than face all that.
    Bernard Cornwell

Related words: disability benefits, daily living allowance, disability living allowance, disabled person allowance, income support, personal independence payment

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