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is gestating
verb
To carry offspring in the uterus from conception to delivery.
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When the surrogate mother is carrying a child genetically unrelated to her, she is gestating the child, and the process is called gestational surrogacy.
Pauses are "pregnant" because inside something is gestating, growing, about to be born.
In the Middle East, Syria is flying apart, a Kurdistan is gestating, Iraq will never be the same.
She is gestating her own how-to memoir/manifesto, though the NPR-listening audience for farm-lit may be alarmed by its title.
They will be down the road from 11 orangutans who were abandoned as babies on the resort island of Phuket, and a five-minute walk from the rare Fea's muntjac deer that was shot by a hunter but is recovering and holding onto the fawn she is gestating.
The time to start is Friday night when he speaks in Huntington, W.V. Otherwise, the anger that is gestating will eventually be targeted at him.
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It's at these fringes of organizational chaos where the most innovation is gestated.
How long has it been gestating?
I've been gestating a human all summer".
Lanzmann had been gestating the movie all his life.
But The Neighbors has been gestating for years.
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