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Sentence count:208+11Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advancedearlyforwardhastylateSimilar words: matureimmaturecremationcrematorynaturefeaturein natureby natureMeaning: 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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151. If you use unleaded in an engine not designed for it then premature failure of the exhaust valve seats will result.
152. Smoking crack during pregnancy can cause low birth-weight, respiratory problems and premature labour.
153. All these observations suggest that we should be careful about recommending increased stimulation at home for the premature infant.
154. It is premature, then, to say that the western has galloped back to centre screen.
155. A Crown Office spokesman said last night it would be premature to do so at this stage.
156. Traffic was at an angry crawl, a dazzling confusion of lights and wet reflections in the premature darkness.
157. If you count the savings to pension funds from premature deaths, tobacco is nothing short of a windfall for the states.
158. The researchers found that the prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with both sun exposure and pack-years of smoking.
159. Thus they were especially susceptible of premature discovery by the enemy.
160. There was disquiet at Highland Regional Council yesterday that any rejoicing was extremely premature.
161. Naturally(sentencedict.com/premature.html), this is much more difficult for the parents of a premature infant.
162. The claims that folic acid can end this scourge may be premature.
163. While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature.
164. Aluminium in water is now being linked with premature ageing.
165. Worse still, one third of premature babies due or suffer some form of handicap throughout life.
166. his premature death at the age of 37.
167. It would be premature to forecast the outcome.
168. Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.
169. I had been a little too premature in coming to this conclusion.
170. Objective to verify the function of the ourselves - made incubator for premature infant.
171. A friend who went into premature labor withtwins at twenty-six weeks was hospitalized, with her legs elevated, to keep thebabies in as long as possible.
172. For them, the present system means joyless drudgery , semistarvation[sentencedict.com], rags and premature death.
173. Ask a mother who has given birth a premature baby.
174. In the worst - case scenario, UV light mutates DNA, leading to premature aging or skin cancer.
175. Therefore, the premature baby sent to learn the piano, organ, violin and other instruments is inappropriate.
176. Results: Show the dose, methods and effects of recombinant human erythropoietin to premature infants with anemia.
177. Both a premature and a belated retreat , of course, bring losses.
178. Conclusion:Atrial overdrive can prevent AF, which may results from accelerating interatrial conduction, inhibiting atrial premature beat, eliminating sinus bradycardia and long short interval.
179. To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who a premature baby.
180. Most doctors will give you a resounding -yes! - Unless, of course, you have a history of premature labor, bleeding, uterine infections, or other conditions which could spark the onset of problems.
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