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Noun
An ambulance sent to rescue her was also attacked by the Israeli military, killing two medics.—
Alex Ritman,
Variety,
21 Aug. 2026 Bystanders in the area immediately came to the woman’s aid until officers and medics from the fire department arrived.—
Rosalio Ahumada,
Sacbee.com,
20 Aug. 2026 Officers arrived to find a juvenile who had been injured during an assault, and medics took the victim to a hospital, where the person was listed in stable condition.—
Carlos E. Castañeda,
CBS News,
20 Aug. 2026 The military admitted Wednesday that troops had fired toward that ambulance, killing the two medics.—
Julia Frankel,
Los Angeles Times,
19 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for medic
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English medike, from Latin medica, from Greek mēdikē, from feminine of mēdikos of Media, from Mēdia Media