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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121. The reason for a lot of these premature deaths was that their owners did not sufficiently understand the importance of cash flow.
122. The articles amount to premature judgment of an issue that has yet to be subjected to valid peer review.
123. Battiness - premature senility of some sort - seemed the most probable explanation of the whole affair.
124. The Wine and Food Society's propaganda in favour of homemade potted meats and fish was premature.
125. Sometimes foundations are shaken to the core by the premature death or prolonged absence of the main attachment figure.
126. They remain like this motionless with the woman stemming any premature ejaculatory urges by squeeze control, if the need arises.
127. Indeed, the coal industry as a whole would be put at risk through premature shutdown of the opencast sector.
128. With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty.
129. But after weeks of personal attacks on the president, such speculation seems premature.
130. Introduction Smoking remains the commonest cause of premature death and ill health in the United Kingdom.
131. As premature mortality decreases, he argues, more people will live to the limits of this natural lifespan.
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132. The strictest secrecy was maintained during the subsequent discussions, for premature disclosure of what was afoot was obviously undesirable.
133. It looked on Saturday as if they had declared a premature end to the season, in any case.
134. It's hard work but she copes Voice over Saving premature babies has its costs.
135. It would be premature to conclude that Wilson will lose the election.
136. The proportion of premature births was almost three times as high if the interval was less than a year.
137. A bigger difficulty is that the premature announcement of merger talks may tempt other firms into bidding for one or both.
138. It is a tribute to our impatience and boredom that we are already asking this question three months premature.
139. They also noticed numerous miscarriages, premature births, and birth defects-including gross malformations-among soldiers' children.
140. The speculation might have been premature but Rioch has since applied for the job.
141. Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
142. But she can not really fail like a man who is impotent or suffers from premature ejaculation.
143. It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
144. In newborns, especially premature infants, this liver enzyme system is not fully developed or functional.
145. He was always in the cheerful rooms upstairs, where the Sisters kept a constant vigil on premature and very sick children.
146. Misc. kids. health covered everything from circumcision to premature gray hair to autism.
147. The career that looked so promising in 1974 has evidently come to a premature end.
148. Pat is working as a midwife in an intensive care unit for premature babies.
149. They looked empty and forlorn as if they had not yet adjusted themselves to their premature change of life.
150. Alcoholism is one of the major causes of premature death.
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.