injured knee

collocation in English

meaningsofinjuredandknee

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injured
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.dʒəd/
us
/ˈɪn.dʒɚd/
hurt or ...
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knee
noun[C]
uk
/niː/
us
/niː/
the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg ...
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(Definition ofinjuredandkneefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If he is going to be incapacitated by hisinjuredknee, he is unlikely to rise very high, but at least he would have the status of a police officer.
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He has aninjuredkneeand visits a hospital daily for rehabilitation.
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Knowing he could not damage it further, he continued to play on theinjuredkneethrough the playoffs.
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He regrets trying to play on hisinjuredkneebefore having surgery to repair it.
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Hisinjuredkneeisn't entirely well, and when it is he will add more speed to his play.
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She was unable to complete basic training the first time due to aninjuredkneecap.
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He fought with aninjuredkneeand underwent surgery after the fight.
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Wieman was one of the best liked and respected men on the team, and finished his football career playing with a badlyinjuredknee.
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After playing for a week, he was hospitalized and underwent a second surgery on hisinjuredknee.
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The graft is taken from theinjuredknee, but in some circumstances, such as a second operation, the other knee may be used.
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Danielson repeatedly hit hisinjuredkneewith a steel chair, forcing him to quit the match.
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After complications with theinjuredknee, he underwent another half year of recovery.
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The man broke his left ankle, sustained aninjuredknee, shoulder and wrist.
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She also had three surgeries on herinjuredknee.
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Three years later he won the 60cc class championship, despite having aninjuredknee.
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He came out of it with aninjuredkneeand so could not have the career in baseball he always desired.
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At the age of 18 he successfully treated a horse with aninjuredkneeusing cold compresses.
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Remstam fell to the ice with aninjuredkneeand a cut to his forehead.
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