Synonym: advanced, early, forward, hasty, late. Similar words: mature, immature, cremation, crematory, nature, feature, in nature, by nature. Meaning: adj. 1. born after a gestation period of less than the normal time 2. too soon or too hasty 3. uncommonly early or before the expected time.
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31. Immature births are often, but not necessarily, premature births.
32. Premature ejaculation is another can of worms entirely.
33. Payton's premature death was caused by lung cancer.
34. Even Rick's problem with premature ejaculation got guffaws.
35. Her baby was premature and weighed only 2kg.
36. Tommy's Campaign supports research into helping premature babies.
37. Schmitthoff's views, expressed in 1951, seem somewhat premature.
38. Premature babies have a low birth weight.
39. Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia?
40. Refusing the offer of the Interior portfolio, he had announced his premature retirement from public service.
41. The road snakes along hills wearing premature coats of green.
42. But Boeing officials have said that cost estimates at this point are too premature to be credible.
43. This means that the bidder will lose some control over the secrecy arrangements and may face a premature announcement by the target.
44. This problem is much worse for those who are forced into premature retirement through redundancy.
45. And there was no doubt that Kalchu, though younger,(http://sentencedict.com/premature.html) had dealt with a great many premature births before this one.
46. It would be premature - and misleading - to try to translate these slowly shifting attitudes into a readiness for dramatic change.
47. Meanwhile, Bath were issuing a reminder that reports of their decline were a little premature.
48. We believe that a multicentre trial with clearly defined outcome measures is necessary to recruit an adequate number of premature infants.
49. This leads to premature wear and plumes of blue smoke spewing from the exhaust.
50. In one study, the half-life of caffeine in premature infants ranged from 41 to 231 hours.
51. To claim that a packed Oxford Street is an indication of the green shoots of recovery is surely rather premature.
52. For the whole community this marks the return of infections and, for many, a premature death.
53. Hence the glass of whisky at the dispatch box rather than mineral water: A premature celebration?
54. Such premature publicity could make her positively obstructive instead of merely difficult.
55. They faced the prospect of an agonising premature death with anger and humour, stoicism and frustration, wisdom and stupidity.
56. Born in late August, some 15 weeks premature, he spent his 10-week life connected to tubes and wires.
57. On May 4 President Ali Saibou said that although he was not opposed to multipartyism, such a system was premature.
58. Another 100, 000 premature deaths stem from the abuse and misuse of alcohol.
59. It is probably premature to urge all patients to stop dieting.
60. The comparison was then premature, but it is inevitable now.
More similar words: mature, immature, cremation, crematory, nature, feature, in nature, by nature, creature, signature, temperature, legislature, mathematics, remain, remake, remark, remains, remaining, remarkable, natural, schematic, naturally, unnatural, saturnine, naturalist, supernatural, Supreme, premise, premier, premium.