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    Use "premature" in a sentence

    premature example sentences

    premature


    1. It’s standard procedure and one can never be too careful with a child that arrived a month premature


    2. suspicions seriously, but had been premature in her


    3. Douglas Finney to Limon Harbor and his violent, premature death


    4. “Hah! That would be a little premature, considering Brendan’s propensity for getting in trouble,” Sim replied


    5. “I assume you have heard about the premature demise of your esteemed cousin, Khan George?”


    6. Her original fear of the sky falling having proved baseless, or at least premature, today’s Chicken Little pesters the coop and chicken yard with a new cry: “The earth is warming up! The earth is warming up!” The Wurm ice sheet covered most of Europe some 20,000 years ago, about the same time the Wisconsin ice sheet covered much of North America


    7. The attorney-general said it would be premature to comment on whether


    8. As Roger drove the family to and from the restaurant, the drizzling rain depicted perfectly his state of mind and soul, not because of his niece’s premature flight back to Spain, but because of Josie’s permanent departure from her home and painful separation from her family


    9. Put an end to premature ejaculation with the help of Hypnotherapy / hypnotherapy!


    10. accepted as a psychological issue, premature ejaculation can be overcome through the help

    11. premature in opening it


    12. adultery, murder…) and all of the premature


    13. I looked down at the face of this tiny premature baby


    14. be admitted to hospital, as the baby was a month premature


    15. one objective for hospital staff is always to get baby to feed from Mum, especially in the case of premature babies


    16. As he was premature, they all thought we


    17. this premature, you can’t imagine


    18. “You want an exposure without being accused of electioneering or premature campaigning


    19. “I was just going to congratulate you for having joined the cavalry,” Youssaf said airily as he walked up to where Moshe lay, “but I guess that would seem to be slightly premature!” He laughed as he offered Moshe his hand


    20. "It's called premature ejaculation

    21. walked up to where Moshe lay, “but I guess that would seem to be slightly premature!” He


    22. Even his wife was a little shocked by the premature grandson


    23. ” In reality, that was simply a miscalculation and a blatant but premature attempt to advance her collectivist philosophy onto the whole country through her newly acquired political power


    24. Tenants of the building where he worked described him as passing the days performing his routine chores, such as tending the boiler, and reading the tabloid newspapers When an autopsy was performed to determine the cause of his premature death he, too, was found to have practically no brain at all


    25. The current opponent with whom Titus exchanged blows had some skill, the wizards had spent their coin well, but against this Su-Katii he was easily tricked into a premature assault, when Titus feigned a slip on the blood going down on one knee he pushed aside the hammer blow and thrust upwards sending his sword through the guard’s chainmail vest and into his stomach


    26. planes This is the protection provided by nature to prevent a premature


    27. Our hospital was not set up to take care of complicated obstetrics and especially not of premature babies


    28. permit an adequate assessment – a premature evaluation would be ill-informed, since the


    29. “What? That’s a little premature, don’t you think? It was only one incident,” said Robboaw


    30. premature death of his wife kept him disturbed

    31. All the inconveniences which we expected from premature publicity came


    32. Now then, is it too premature to say that if you are not happy with your life as it is,


    33. This statement may seem to be a bit premature, but it isn't


    34. What if the Fire Brigade arrived on call? Wouldn’t that lead to a premature dousing, exposing the dubious nature of the claim?


    35. My guilt was premature, but still it came


    36. Look for a formula that offers broad-spectrum protection to guard against UVA rays (the ones that cause premature aging) and UVB rays (one of the main causes of skin cancer)


    37. and his own premature


    38. chase had been a tad premature


    39. which he leaves behind by his premature exit will need much work to straighten


    40. Premature questioning was a required part of the job

    41. At only fifty-seven years of age it was a premature death


    42. His full head of dark hair with its few flecks of premature


    43. premature gray at the temple and the corners of his


    44. This celebration was a little premature, as Archan starts trying to control Chee-Chee with his mind


    45. -Increased chance of having a premature baby


    46. caterpillars are premature butterflies, yet to be born


    47. obvious to me, that buying a house was very premature and was not an


    48. Evans, that you have not allowed me to yet include, by way of your premature refusal


    49. But Amaranta could not bear the memories that that man, whose baldness had plunged him into the abyss of premature old age, aroused in her, and she would torment him with snide remarks until he did not come back except on special occasions and he finally disappeared, extinguished by paralysis


    50. Occupied with the many small details that called for his attention, Aureliano Segundo did not realize that he was getting old until one afternoon when he found himself contemplating the premature dusk from a rocking chair and thinking about Petra Cotes without quivering












































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    Synonyms for "premature"

    premature untimely previous beforehand soon precocious advanced

    "premature" definitions

    born after a gestation period of less than the normal time


    too soon or too hasty


    uncommonly early or before the expected time