Sentence examples for the premature from inspiring English sources

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the premature

adjective

Occurring before a state of readiness or maturity has arrived.

  • A premature birth

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The New York Times seemed to arrive at the premature consensus prematurely.

The premature evening stars.

One is the premature birth of his twin daughters.

The premature death of his wife explodes his world.

But the premature announcement put him in a corner.

Struggled with a smile to the premature end.

Castillo's corner was furious with the premature ending.

Few students seemed upset by the premature onset of summer.

The premature announcement was not really a surprise.

The premature retirement of James Taylor has opened holes in the England top five.

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