medical

medical
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noun (esp. BrE) ⇨ See also ↑physical
ADJECTIVE
full, regular

Pilots undergo regular medicals.

VERB + MEDICAL
have, undergo
pass

He was accepted onto the course after passing the medical.

{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}
adj.
Medical is used with these nouns: ↑advance, ↑advice, ↑adviser, ↑aid, ↑appointment, ↑assessment, ↑assistance, ↑attention, ↑bag, ↑bill, ↑breakthrough, ↑care, ↑career, ↑certificate, ↑charity, ↑chart, ↑check, ↑check-up, ↑claim, ↑clearance, ↑clinic, ↑colleague, ↑community, ↑complaint, ↑complication, ↑condition, ↑consultation, ↑corps, ↑cost, ↑cover, ↑coverage, ↑degree, ↑device, ↑diagnosis, ↑dictionary, ↑diploma, ↑director, ↑discovery, ↑doctor, ↑drama, ↑editor, ↑electronics, ↑emergency, ↑encyclopedia, ↑equipment, ↑error, ↑establishment, ↑ethics, ↑evacuation, ↑evaluation, ↑evidence, ↑examination, ↑exemption, ↑expenditure, ↑expense, ↑experiment, ↑expert, ↑expertise, ↑facility, ↑faculty, ↑field, ↑file, ↑genetics, ↑graduate, ↑help, ↑history, ↑illness, ↑illustration, ↑industry, ↑information, ↑inspection, ↑institute, ↑instrument, ↑insurance, ↑intervention, ↑jargon, ↑journal, ↑journalism, ↑kit, ↑knowledge, ↑laboratory, ↑leave, ↑licence, ↑literature, ↑litigation, ↑management, ↑marijuana, ↑miracle, ↑missionary, ↑model, ↑necessity, ↑need, ↑neglect, ↑negligence, ↑note, ↑office, ↑officer, ↑opinion, ↑personnel, ↑physicist, ↑physics, ↑point of view, ↑practice, ↑prescription, ↑problem, ↑procedure, ↑product, ↑profession, ↑professional, ↑progress, ↑publishing, ↑purpose, ↑qualification, ↑recommendation, ↑record, ↑register, ↑rehabilitation, ↑report, ↑research, ↑researcher, ↑room, ↑school, ↑science, ↑scientist, ↑secretary, ↑service, ↑skill, ↑society, ↑sociology, ↑specialist, ↑student, ↑supervision, ↑supply, ↑surveillance, ↑team, ↑technician, ↑technique, ↑technology, ↑term, ↑terminology, ↑test, ↑textbook, ↑training, ↑treatment, ↑tribunal, ↑visit, ↑waste, ↑world

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