Definitionadv. (of childbirth) before the end of the normal period of gestation
Last update: September 4, 2015
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The king was prematurely old, the Black Prince's health was broken. [Please select]
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This amused François, who was prematurely capable of seeing the fun of things. [Please select]
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The opening, however, is usually small and may close prematurely, so that abscess after abscess is formed. [Please select]
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He is prematurely bald from selfabuse, perversely idealistic in consequence, a reformed rake, and has metal teeth. [Please select]
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"Can the change from childhood to manhood be hastened, without prematurely exhausting the faculties of body or mind." [Please select]
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Abandonment Leaving an area prematurely and not being seen again for at least one season in that area. [Please select]
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That tall, straight chap, his hair prematurely gray, his face sad, had made the barmaid the jewel of a golden setting. [Please select]
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If discovered prematurely, they were to kill anyone who found them--with their swords, for I wanted no noise of firing. [Please select]
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It was a great public misfortune that his life was cut short prematurely at the age of thirty-eight, and in consequence of his own imprudence. [Please select]
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Yet he cannot be said to have fallen prematurely whose work was done; nor ought he to be lamented who died so full of honours, and at the height of human fame. [Please select]
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