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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61. Botany To flower or produce seeds prematurely or develop a flowering stem from a rosette.
62. We are stabilizing the shift in magnetic polarity so that it doesn't fall apart prematurely.
63. In January 2010, the agency sent a warning letter to Peter Luther, the president of McNeil, complaining that the company's initial investigation "was unjustifiably delayed and terminated prematurely.
64. The law could arrest the development of good research if applied prematurely.
65. If they're not place in a normal position they may be lost prematurely.
66. The black pelt of a prematurely born karakul sheep, having a flat surface with wavy markings.
67. A maze of desires, emotions ripened prematurely languorous and listless moods, all written on my face.
68. Payments sent prematurely may be returned to applicant at applicant's expense.
69. Marston died prematurely in 1947 from skin cancer after only six years of Wonder Woman.
70. The injection process works by prematurely terminating a text string and appending a new command.
71. If a contestant enters the area prematurely, they must be motioned off.
72. However, Mr Pinkston, at International Crisis Group , cautioned against writing Kim Jong - woon's political obituary prematurely.
73. Moving existing customers on to higher - priced loans prematurely can strain relations.
74. Sunlight, smoking, and other contaminants can cause your skin to age prematurely.
75. According to the air force, the missile merely impacted with the ground prematurely.
76. The new reconstruction shows a prematurely old man, with deep-set eyes, sunken cheeks, a furrowed face and ungroomed beard and hair.
77. A continuous series of hairpin corners causes me to reach as low as first gear and I must be careful because it is very easy to spin my tires and cause them to wear out prematurely.
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78. With regard to this end of jouissance and to reaching this appeal of the other in a term which would be tragic, the amboceptor organ can always be said to give way prematurely.
79. Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised. The bellies of mothers shall be cut open, and babies will be born prematurely.
80. But, because both of her children were born prematurely, they were in the hospital neonatal intensive care unit where they became accustomed to a combination of pumped breast milk and formula.
81. A statement of Ada language used to prematurely terminate a task when an exception occurs.
82. That would help stop the debt-to-GDP ratio rising, and would also ensure that the authorities did not prematurely choke off a recovery because of concerns about inflation.
83. But the face was in the main one face, and every head was prematurely white.
84. During hospitalization, 7 women (39%) delivered — 6 prematurely and 4 by emergency caesarean delivery.
85. His hair was prematurely white, but his busy eyebrows were still jet - black.
86. The results of the tests might also be of interest to companies offering life-insurance policies or medical cover that depend on a person's lifetime risk of falling seriously ill or dying prematurely.
87. If the posterior teeth or dental prostheses are missing, the cheeks may be sunken, producing a prematurely aged or cachectic appearance.
88. But premature fiscal tightening is worse because it is liable to choke off the recovery prematurely.
89. The heavy rain driving against the windows made the room prematurely dark.
90. Jud and Fred Brasser were both prematurely balding men in their early thirties.
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