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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61. Osteoporosis Otherwise known as brittle bone disease, osteoporosis is a major cause of disability and premature death.
62. I'd seen premature babies but never a baby that small.
63. Communication between everyone involved in the care of a premature or sick infant is a daily necessity.
64. He appeared to think too much acclaim might be detrimental as well as premature.
65. Linda is a doctor in a ward for premature babies.
66. They are usually set up near their convents, for premature and sick children need constant care.
67. It was comfortable with its premature senescence but at the same time was wired with a wildness and youthful energy.
68. This term relates to the effect upon natural lifespan of a decrease in premature mortality.
69. However, we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments.
70. Low birth weight usually indicates premature births that are also often immature births.
71. The report found that moderate exercise reduces the risk of premature death and promotes psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety.
72. Red noses, purple hands(sentencedict.com/premature.html), hair bleached a premature white by anxiety and poverty.
73. Parents have an easier time adapting to premature infants who are more responsive.
74. Premature babies have a hard time even under the best of circumstances.
75. But government departments do not like premature appearances of confidential documents addressed to them.
76. And just exactly how many weeks premature is this baby?
77. I wanted everything to advance at its own pace-no abrupt moves, no premature gestures.
78. Deaths before the age of 65, so-called premature deaths, are comparatively rare.
79. It was also argued that the ban was premature and that undeveloped nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
80. It lasted until 1879, when ill health compelled his premature retirement.
81. This equipment will prove useful in testing premature babies who we suspect might have hearing problems.
82. But the Police Complaints Authority says the officer's decision was premature and ill-advised.
83. The rubber boot is to stop ingress of dirt, etc. into the splines(sentencedict.com), causing premature failure.
84. This would be as unrealistic and premature as Mr Rugova's call for immediate recognition of an independent state.
85. A lot of abortion rights supporters also breathed a premature sigh of relief.
86. However, over-exposure to the sun or insufficient protection is a major cause of premature skin ageing.
87. They suffered the heartbreak of losing three children through premature births.
88. When premature infants who are unresponsive are taken out of the incubator, she usually takes over their care.
89. Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
90. She said it would be premature to dismiss the racketeering claim or rule out damages.
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