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prema·ture [ˈpremətʃəʳ] ADJ

1. premature (too early):

premature
premature

2. premature MED:

premature baby

prema·ture ejacu·ˈla·tion N

Usage examples with premature

premature baby

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A neck injury forced a premature end to his playing career in 1992.
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As a result of its apparent premature release, parts of the game seem unbalanced or unpolished, presumably due to a lack of extensive playtesting.
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Its upregulation has been shown to cause premature aging in hematopoietic stem cells.
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In the event of premature vacancy, an election must be held within sixty days.
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This category includes intraparenchymal hemorrhage, or bleeding within the brain tissue, and intraventricular hemorrhage, bleeding within the brain's ventricles (particularly of premature infants).
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This caused premature fuel exhaustion, but the vehicle safely achieved a slightly lower orbit.
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Their first daughter, born in 1953, died five days after a premature birth.
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As a symbol of both blooming youth and mourning, the rose often marks a death experienced as untimely or premature.
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A variation involved unexpected or premature endings to well-known plays or films.
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Certain premature aging syndromes have been associated with telomere shortening.
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