premature

[US]/ˈpremətʃə(r)/
[UK]/ˌpriːməˈtʃʊr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. happening, done, arriving, or existing before the proper time or date; too early; born before the normal end of a pregnancy

Phrases & Collocations

premature birth

premature aging

premature ejaculation

premature death

premature baby

premature delivery

premature failure

premature infant

premature babies

premature beat

premature ovarian failure

premature labor

Example Sentences

a premature fall of snow

jaundice in premature infants

the sun can cause premature ageing.

be snatched away by premature death

It is yet premature to predict the possible outcome of the dialogue.

A fire caused the premature closing of the exhibition.

I had been a little too premature in coming to this conclusion.

Diagnosis: Trigonocephaly (premature closure of the metopic suture), a subtype of craniosynostosis.

Objective To develop a mouse model of premature ovarian failure (POF) by chemical treatment or radiotreatment.

The mortality rate of premature infants had close relation with gestational age, birth weight and sclerema neonatorum.

For them, the present system means joyless drudgery, semistarvation, rags and premature death.

For enterprises and service providers, the use of network processors ensures against premature product obsolescence.

Every father should insure himself against premature death or prolonged illness for the sake of his wife and children.

The microturbulence prevents premature “sealing” of the sheet against “the wire, thus keeping the sheet open for drainage and minimizing wire making.

his paper presents a successful case to overcome premature failure of square plansifter by means of theoritical and experimental stress analysis.

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