Hysterectomy

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /hɪˈstɛrəktəmi/

Definitions of hysterectomy

noun a surgical operation to remove all or part of the uterus

Example Sentences

A1 A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus.

A2 After the hysterectomy, the patient will no longer have menstrual periods.

B1 The doctor recommended a hysterectomy to treat the patient's severe uterine fibroids.

B2 Recovery time after a hysterectomy can vary depending on the individual and the type of surgery.

C1 There are different types of hysterectomy procedures, including total, partial, and radical.

C2 The decision to undergo a hysterectomy is a major one that should be carefully considered with the help of medical professionals.

Examples of hysterectomy in a Sentence

formal The patient underwent a hysterectomy to remove her uterus.

informal She had to get a hysterectomy to fix her health issues.

slang She had to go under the knife for a hysterectomy.

figurative Removing toxic relationships from your life can be like a hysterectomy for your emotional well-being.

Grammatical Forms of hysterectomy

plural

hysterectomies

comparative

more hysterectomy

superlative

most hysterectomy

present tense

hysterectomize

future tense

will hysterectomize

perfect tense

has/have hysterectomized

continuous tense

is/are hysterectomizing

singular

hysterectomy

positive degree

hysterectomy

infinitive

to hysterectomize

gerund

hysterectomizing

participle

hysterectomized

Origin and Evolution of hysterectomy

First Known Use: 1886 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'hysterectomy' originates from the combination of 'hyster-' referring to the uterus and '-ectomy' meaning surgical removal.
Evolution of the word: Originally used specifically to refer to the surgical removal of the uterus, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of surgical procedures involving the female reproductive system.