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Example sentences for "antenatal"

Lexicographically close words:
antediluvian; antediluvians; antehac; antelope; antelopes; antenna; antennae; antennal; antennary; antennas
  1. They were not considerate enough to take into account her antenatal history, and to pity where they were so ready to condemn.

  2. It was decreed that she who thus had been Parted from all earth's cares and sympathies, Wafted by prayer into a fairer scene, As one who in pure penitency dies, Thence drew new birthright from that air serene To ransom her from antenatal ties.

  3. Are gleams of antenatal blessedness, Witness for Earth's equality, and bid The sister orbs of heaven cry "Hail!

  4. Inquiry into our 19 mentally normal cases gave the following findings: Antenatal conditions were defective in 2 cases on account of syphilis and in one case from advanced age of the mother.

  5. Alas, what antenatal crime, What trespass of forgotten time Weighs on my soul, and bids me bow Beneath this load of misery now?

  6. The very habit of our thoughts may be persuaded one way unawares by their antenatal history.

  7. He did give young mothers some hints of what to do, the whys and wherefores of certain lines of procedure during antenatal life, as well as the proper care thereafter.

  8. Who can estimate the power of antenatal influences, or the child's surroundings in its earliest years, the effect of some passing word or sight on one, that makes no impression on another?

  9. My main contention was in regard to the enormous antenatal mortality.

  10. Have you any idea about the proportion of antenatal deaths which are due to syphilis?

  11. Ballantyne, some years ago, in discussing congenital hypertrichosis (Manual of Antenatal Pathology, 1902, pp.

  12. It is quite true that any of these aberrations may be due to antenatal disease, but to call them abnormal does not beg that question.

  13. If there is nothing after it, we only return to our calm antenatal unconsciousness.

  14. Like nearly all philosophers of this age, Seneca occasionally seems to admit the possibility of a return to antenatal nothingness at death.

  15. For the man who has followed the inner light, death must either be a return to that antenatal calm of nothingness which has left no memory, or the entrance to a blissful vision of the Divine.

  16. And death, the object of dread to the blind masses, is really the one compensation for the calamity of birth, either as a happy return to antenatal tranquillity, or as the gateway to a glorious freedom and vision of the Divine.

  17. Therefore, her sons were upright and eminent for their talents and virtues; such was the result of antenatal training" (H.

  18. The importance of antenatal puericulture was fully recognized in China a thousand years ago.

  19. McCleary, "The Influence of Antenatal Conditions on Infantile Mortality," British Medical Journal, Aug.

  20. In the various works usually grouped together under the general designation of "Hippocratic" are to be found the earliest opinions upon the subject of antenatal pathology which the medical literature of Greece has handed down to modern times.

  21. Thomas mentions a case of antenatal development of nine teeth.

  22. That these subtle reminiscences were true antenatal memories was soon proved by my excursions with Mary into the past; and her experience of such reminiscences, and their corroboration, were just as my own.

  23. We only desire to say in answer at this time that all do not start out on their career of animate being at precisely the same time or under the same conditions, nor with the same or equal antenatal advantages.

  24. Thus both heredity and environment have a vital part to play in building character, but greater than either is the subtler environment within the prospective mother created by her during the nine antenatal months.

  25. Like the silver light through the storm clouds flitting over the fair face of the moon, gleam the antenatal splendors through the gloom of the earth life.

  26. In its plastic state during antenatal life, like clay in the hands of the potter, it can be molded absolutely into any form of body and soul the parents may knowingly desire.

  27. Yet, public sentiment consigns the murderer of post-natal children to the dungeon or the gallows, while the murderers of antenatal children are often allowed to pass in society as honest and honorable men and women.

  28. That in its plastic state, during antenatal life, like clay in the hands of the potter, it can be molded into absolutely any form of body and soul the parents may knowingly desire.

  29. Having called, in conjunction with many other critics, Chaucer 'the Father of English Poetry,' to seek to go back further may seem like pursuing antenatal researches.

  30. One would imagine the book to have issued from a mind that had been gathering gall as well as sense in an antenatal state of being.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "antenatal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aboriginal; autochthonous; beginning; budding; creation; elemental; elementary; embryonic; fetal; formative; fundamental; inaugural; inceptive; inchoate; incipient; infant; infantile; initial; initiative; initiatory; introductory; inventive; nascent; original; parturient; pregnant; prenatal; primal; primary; prime; primeval; primitive; procreative; rudimentary