premature in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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premature in the PONS Dictionary

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Their first daughter, born in 1953, died five days after a premature birth.
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She fell off of a chair and went into premature labor.
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But it is premature and unfair to judge so early.
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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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Certain premature aging syndromes have been associated with telomere shortening.
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These scientific achievements, while life-saving for premature babies, have made the determination of being viable somewhat more complicated.
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She bore her second husband three children, two girls and a premature child, whose gender is unknown, all of the children died young.
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The premature gift forfeits deduction of the short-term gains.
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Coy initially claimed she'd given birth to the baby five weeks premature, but doctors determined that the baby wasn't hers.
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A neck injury forced a premature end to his playing career in 1992.
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