motorized wheelchair

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motorized wheelchair

A man uses a motorized wheelchair to cross the street.

Definition

Noun: A motorized wheelchair is a wheelchair that is propelled by a motor, rather than being manually pushed by the user or an attendant. It is designed to provide independent mobility for individuals who have difficulty propelling a standard wheelchair.

Usage

The term "motorized wheelchair" is used to specify a type of assistive mobility device. It is a compound noun where "motorized" functions as an adjective describing the type of "wheelchair."

Examples
  • After his surgery, he used a motorized wheelchair to move around the hospital independently.
  • The new motorized wheelchair has a battery life of 20 miles on a single charge.
  • Access ramps are essential for users of motorized wheelchairs.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in formal or technical contexts related to healthcare, accessibility, and disability rights.
  • It can be contrasted with terms like "manual wheelchair" or "powerchair," which is a common synonym.
Variants and Related Words
  • Power wheelchair (n): A common synonym for "motorized wheelchair."
  • Electric wheelchair (n): Another synonym, emphasizing the power source.
  • Mobility scooter (n): A different type of motorized mobility aid, typically with a seat over a platform and handlebars for steering.
Synonyms
  • Power wheelchair
  • Electric wheelchair
Antonyms
  • Manual wheelchair
motorized wheelchair

A man uses a motorized wheelchair to cross the street.

Noun
  1. a wheelchair propelled by a motor