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was gestating
verb
To carry offspring in the uterus from conception to delivery.
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One of them, Mirage, was gestating in his mother's belly when she was rescued.
A mass movement was gestating, undetected by complacent celebrators of liberalism's hegemony.
Policymakers have been rightly castigated for being asleep at the wheel while the sub-prime mortgage crisis was gestating, but knowing some economic history helped when Lehman Brothers went bust.
While the play was gestating in his mind, he happened to see "Death Defying Acts" Off Broadway, which featured Linda Lavin in one-acts by Woody Allen and Elaine May.
While the color choice may not mean much, royal odds-makers took it as a sign that a little princess was gestating.
There is only one known record of a pregnant female, which was gestating 114 embryos; this ranks among the largest known litters from any shark.
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In another landmark California case, a couple used the wife's eggs and the husband's sperm to create an embryo that was gestated by a surrogate who signed away her parental rights.
The me of today was gestated in tears, brined in salt water.
But here's a taste of the sort of sounds that have been gestating in WA over the decades.
When the surrogate mother is carrying a child genetically unrelated to her, she is gestating the child, and the process is called gestational surrogacy.
How long has it been gestating?
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