Similar words: premature, mature, matured, immature, cremation, crematory, purely, surely. Meaning: ['premə'tʊrlɪ /-'tʃəl- ,-'tʃʊəl-] adv. 1. (of childbirth) before the end of the normal period of gestation 2. too soon; in a premature manner.
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31. Claire was born prematurely, received surfactants and oxygen therapy for two days, and made satisfactory progress.
32. On first hearing, I prematurely thought Vin Garbutt had given abortion a rest.
33. Many men buffeted by fortune will reach retirement prematurely; some have had great success to be followed by even greater failure.
34. He was to wait another twenty years before staging his revolution, and even then he may have acted prematurely.
35. Many long nights he would brood in his tower, and soon he was turned stoop-shouldered and prematurely old by his duties.
36. Lou Minton was a wiry man with gaunt, chiseled features and prematurely gray hair, combed straight back.
37. They chose to arrive prematurely - on Speech Day, as it happened, which was most inconvenient for their father.
38. The organiser was an earnest man in his late twenties, prematurely balding with a hissing laugh.
39. Do not oil the pan as this will brown the bottom of the loaf prematurely.
40. The earlier children become regular smokers and persist in the habit as adults, the greater the risk of dying prematurely.
41. At worst the disinfectant is prematurely exhausted, an effect known as organic overload, allowing large numbers of micro-organisms to survive.
42. He had set the pattern for a major biographical achievement but he died prematurely.
43. After doctors had fought to keep the baby alive throughout the troubled pregnancy, she was born prematurely with poorly developed lungs.
44. His League career ended prematurely last season when he lost three pieces of bone in an operation on his right ankle.
45. By late afternoon the sky was completely opaque and a thick gloom hung over the ocean as if night had fallen prematurely.
46. They also tend to pay the lender a big fat fee if the borrower makes enough money to repay his loans prematurely.
47. You appreciate that there is a fair chance that you might find yourself prematurely in another world?
48. But in either case, trees so afflicted would drop their leaves prematurely,(www.Sentencedict.com) and sometimes become completely bare long before fall.
49. Broken columns, rising over the graves of those who had died prematurely, denoted truncated lives.
50. He theorizes other former soldiers in the same situation may have died prematurely.
51. It is too often the case that birth, if prematurely contacted, will give the patient a headache and a cold.
52. Norman Lamont got a lot of stick for allegedly having identified the green shoots of recovery somewhat prematurely.
53. He was tall and prematurely bald, with a fringe of foxy red hair; his intense brown eyes looked honest.
54. Despite his warnings against escalating prematurely, Giap rashly leaped ahead in 1951 and suffered badly.
55. Environmentalists fear the gasoline additive prematurely ages the human brain.
56. If prematurely extinguished, it is not available in Katherine.
57. Dark night was coming down prematurely.
58. Never did a perverse nature declare itself more prematurely.
59. Dirichlet: Clusters based on the mixing of many probabilistic models giving it the advantage that it doesn't need to commit to a particular view of the clusters prematurely.
60. Vaginal bleeding increased the risk of pre-eclampsia or dangerously high blood pressure in the woman, as well as raising the chances that the baby would be born prematurely and under-weight.
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