unborn in the PONS Dictionary

unborn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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unborn child

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He has also stated that he would work to extend the right of due process to the unborn.
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The specimen is intact and contains the skeleton of the unborn bird.
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She died from injuries she incurred in a fall but their unborn son survived.
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But we couldn't use it because the unborn child could have sued us.
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Three years earlier, she lost both her husband and her unborn child within three weeks.
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The unborn baby grows at an alarming rate.
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Three weeks later it was announced that her unborn baby was developing normally.
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This problem can become severe enough to endanger the life of the unborn.
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We say the unborn child has a fundamental right to life.
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The unborn child's father is dead, and knowing about her condition would be too much for her own father to bear.
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