Similar words: adult, adultery, adulterate, adulterated, knighthood, priesthood, adulation, hood. Meaning: ['ædʌlthʊd] n. 1. the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed 2. the state (and responsibilities) of a person who has attained maturity.
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31. And from childhood through adulthood, they are abused because of their gender....
32. Her death was probably accidental, but I doubt that will be much consolation to her children when they reach adulthood.
33. BAlthough most children of alcoholics appear to move into productive adulthood, 41 % develop serious problems, one study found.
34. In late adolescence and young adulthood, planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour.
35. Of the several hundred thousand children who become blind every year, less than half survive to adulthood.
36. The degree of glucose intolerance for any given birth weight was influenced independently by body mass index in adulthood.
37. Perhaps the most arresting part of Get Happy is the section on Garland's late youth and early adulthood.
38. Ensure that children and young people with learning disabilities have a smoother transition into adulthood and adult service networks.
39. It is a time-phase between childhood and adulthood and a process of changing from a pupil to an independent working adult.
40. These tend to disappear as we grow older but occasionally persist into adulthood.
41. The proportion reaching adulthood, however, does not usually warrant attempting to raise them as larger live food for fish.
42. He said he endured a psychosexual relationship for a dozen years, into adulthood, that he is still struggling to understand.
43. However, even during adulthood we are constantly learning the faces of new individuals, both personal acquaintances and media figures.
44. Others continue the hostility into adulthood and never make peace with their brothers and sisters - a phenomenon called sibling rivalry.
45. I couldn't break free of the habit even after I reached adulthood.
46. The performance of the housewife role in adulthood is prefaced by a long period of apprenticeship.
47. Children with the disease have little chance of surviving to adulthood.
48. His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.
49. Nowadays young people want to leave home as soon as they reach adulthood.
50. Educators and employers need to collaborate in preparing the next generation for employment and adulthood.
51. Learning, education,[sentencedict.com] and intellectual growth in most cases were restricted to the period from childhood to young adulthood.
52. Indeed, the schemata of adulthood have their origins in the schemata of early childhood.
53. It is when guilt lingers into adulthood that the damage is done.
54. So what you get in cattle like beef cattle you get an extra frame score in adulthood having the whole thing.
55. And they put young people in touch with adult role models who can help ease the shift into adulthood.
56. Girls were less likely to exercise than boys, and activity levels decreased among all youths as they approached adulthood.
57. But one person in every 20 will continue to wet their bed well into adolescence, even adulthood.
58. Compared to his adulthood of sadism, cruelty and murder, his childhood of abuse and rejection looks benign.
59. In past-life regression will I progress from childhood to adulthood?
60. We have not passed that subtle line between childhood and adulthood until we move from the passive voice to the active voice- that is, until we have stopped saying "It got lost," and say, "I lost it.". Sydney J. Harris
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