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Sentence count:131+7Posted:2017-04-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: babyhoodbeginningSimilar words: infantinfantryinfantileinfanticidefancyinfant mortalitytake a fancy toinfamyMeaning: ['ɪnfənsɪ]  n. 1. the early stage of growth or development 2. the earliest state of immaturity. 
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31. In my case the signs were apparently unmistakable even in my early infancy.
32. Fiddleheads must be picked in their infancy, while they are still coiled in a tight, firm ball.
33. From infancy through early adolescence, Semai children are largely unconstrained and free of external domination.
34. Evaluation of the cost effectiveness of drug treatment is in its infancy, and health economics can inform the debate.
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35. There has been a lot of confusion about the importance of obesity in infancy as a determinant of obesity later in life.
36. Most of these babies, put out to wet nurses, failed to survive infancy.
37. Several children were born to the couple, but all of them died in infancy.
38. Without loving contact in infancy and early childhood, a sense of human connectedness may never materialize.
39. When a church is in her infancy there will be the most visible signs of growth, as with a child.
40. We suggest that this is further evidence that cardiovascular disease originates through programming in fetal life and infancy.
41. It was only much later that she came to understand that the place was in its infancy.
42. Of 23 children with the disease studied worldwide in 1987, 15 died in infancy.
43. A computer search last month confirmed that she is a Navajo who was plucked during infancy 43 years ago from Arizona.
44. The Colorado River, still in its sparkling infancy, runs through town.
45. They had one son and a daughter who died in infancy.
46. In the late Seventies, drink-drive advertising was in its infancy.
47. Two of their five sons and one of their four daughters died in infancy.
48. In 1994, Congress created a pilot program called Early Head Start, for youngsters from infancy to age 3.
49. They had produced the first detailed map of the universe in its infancy.
50. It is unfortunate therefore that detailed research into such issues is still largely in its infancy.
51. Discipline during infancy is positive guidance, the establishment of routines and rules.
52. Still in their musical infancy, these guys are prospective heavyweight champions ... no sweat.
53. They had two sons and five daughters, two of whom died in infancy.
54. It stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting in the early twenties right through to television and the present day.
55. Primary socialization, probably the most important aspect of the socialization process, takes place during infancy, usually within the family.
56. He is the unsung and unseen dynamic in the infancy narratives.
57. The development of cable modems is also in its infancy.
58. There was none of the careful preparation and gradual introduction which usually precedes the adoption of a child beyond infancy.
59. Such fears, however, should not be dismissed lightly in so far as genetic engineering is still in its infancy.
60. He fathered eight children, two of whom died in infancy.
More similar words: infantinfantryinfantileinfanticidefancyinfant mortalitytake a fancy toinfamyin factenfant terriblerainfallinfamousinfatuatein favor ofinfalliblein favour ofinfatuationfancierinfallibilityfancifulvacancytruancytenancypliancymyocardial infarctionpiquancyvagrancyvibrancybuoyancyredundancy
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