Definitionadj. providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties
Last update: September 24, 2015
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She looked upon them as a surrogate family when her real parents were killed. [noun]
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Children, conceived outside the human body, can be gestated in surrogate wombs. [noun]
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She adopted our newest rescue and became a surrogate mom to him this year. [noun]
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In New York state there is still a court called the surrogates court, surrogate being the regular name for a deputy ecclesiastical judge. [Please select]
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"They had hard work to convince him that he knew enough to be Surrogate." [Please select]
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Did Shakspeare confide to any notary or parish recorder, sacristan, or surrogate, in Stratford, the genesis of that delicate creation. [Please select]
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Did Shakspeare confide to any notary or parish recorder, sacristan, or surrogate in Stratford, the genesis of that delicate creation. [Please select]
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