Synonym: babyhood, beginning. Similar words: infant, infantry, infantile, infanticide, fancy, infant mortality, take a fancy to, infamy. Meaning: ['ɪnfənsɪ] n. 1. the early stage of growth or development 2. the earliest state of immaturity.
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1. He came to England in his infancy.
2. Her youngest child died in infancy.
3. One of their children died in infancy.
4. The vaccination is given in early infancy.
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5. In the past, many children died in infancy.
6. The new company is still in its infancy.
7. Since her infancy she has been a healthy baby.
8. Computing science was still in its infancy.
9. Their first child did not survive infancy.
10. Their research is only in its infancy.
11. Genetic engineering is still in its infancy.
12. The system is still in its infancy.
13. He was ill many times throughout his infancy.
14. Deaths during infancy have fallen dramatically in the last hundred years.
15. She died in infancy.
16. The research stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting through to today.
17. No information survives about Charles's infancy.
18. The program is still in its infancy.
19. Two younger brothers did not survive infancy.
20. Firstly, programming of cardiovascular disease may continue during infancy.
21. John's twin brother died in infancy.
22. Suburban planning was in its infancy.
23. Their two children died in infancy.
24. Truffle research is still in its infancy, however.
25. The youth Law changes are in their infancy and are an asset to the game if they are given a fair chance.
26. Patients with visual defects dating to birth or infancy may have a horizontal pendular nystagmus with equal oscillations in both directions.
27. She had to get out of this place before she regressed to infancy.
28. The project was cancelled while it was still in its infancy.
29. From his observation and writings, it is clear that the structures of intelligence and feelings begin to evolve during infancy.
30. A new Early Head Start program, designed around new research on early brain development, targets children from infancy to 3.
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