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Example sentences for "unborn"

Lexicographically close words:
unblushingly; unbodied; unboiled; unbolted; unbonneted; unborrowed; unbosom; unbosomed; unbought; unbound
  1. I have looked at her, speculating thousands of times upon the unborn child from whom I had been rent.

  2. I, who resented a vicious influence upon my unborn child--I, its mother, had descended to the level of a fishwife!

  3. I had always believed strongly in the influence of suggestion upon the unborn child, and the unclean atmosphere in which I was living preyed upon my mind until it became an obsession.

  4. She is the queen, and her unborn child will be the ruler of Swaziland.

  5. You have lost your son and I my husband, the father of my unborn child, who is to be king of Swaziland.

  6. I fought and helped to kill in 1896 the unborn scheme to give Mr. Cleveland a third term.

  7. The literary and artistic instinct which attained its fruition in him had percolated through the veins of a long line of silent singers, of poets and painters, unborn to the world of expression till he arrived upon the scene.

  8. The unborn children in any city form a population apart, who talk with one another and tell each other about their developmental progress.

  9. He said:- "The unborn have knowledge of one another so long as they are unborn, and this without impediment from walls or material obstacles.

  10. It is a terrible fact that here, as in many other parts of the country, the crime of destroying their unborn offspring is repeatedly practised by married women in the secrecy of domestic life.

  11. That of the State of New York declares, "The wilful killing of an unborn quick child by any injury to the mother of the child, which would be murder if it resulted in the death of such mother, shall be deemed manslaughter in the first degree.

  12. Visions of glory, spare my aching sight, Ye unborn ages, crowd not on my soul!

  13. Nay, 'Twas only striking from the Calendar Unborn To-morrow and dead Yesterday.

  14. Heaven multiplies our sorrows day by day, And grants no joys it does not take away; If those unborn could know the ills we bear, What think you, would they rather come or stay?

  15. If he has no other wife "he will strive to remain chaste in the fear lest, if he commit adultery, his unborn child will die.

  16. In the second place, it becomes more evident than ever that fitness for marriage implies intelligent willingness and persistence in acting upon the discoveries of science in whatever way may be best for the unborn child.

  17. There is no meaner crime than for a young man to acquire venereal disease by reason of weakness of will, and then pass it on to an innocent girl and perhaps to unborn children.

  18. Not until it has become a thing of the past; and as for the happiness of anticipation, it is not worth much when we take into account the vague uncertainty of the issues of time, and the instability of unborn to-morrows.

  19. To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.

  20. Troy should burst: But if, in glad procession haled By those your hands, your walls it scaled, Then Asia should our homes invade, And unborn captives mourn the raid.

  21. This vengeful axe has one and twenty times destroyed the Kshatriya race, not sparing in its wrath the unborn babe hewn piecemeal in the parent womb.

  22. Unborn poems are sold in the open market.

  23. During pregnancy it may lead to a number of diseases that are destructive to the unborn child and harmful to the organism of the woman, and bring about premature births and still-births.

  24. Silvering of mirrors means death to the unborn children of pregnant workers.

  25. A bad mental condition of the mother may produce serious defects upon her unborn child.

  26. The singular effects produced on the unborn child by the sudden mental emotions of the mother are remarkable examples of a kind of electrotyping on the sensitive surfaces of living forms.

  27. But in case of pregnancy it will add rest to the mother and add vigor to the unborn child.

  28. Her desires should not be ignored, for her likes and dislikes are--as seen in another part of this book--easily impressed upon the unborn child.

  29. Low spirits, violent passions, irritability, frivolity, in the pregnant woman, leave indelible marks on the unborn child.

  30. If people would imitate the lower animals and reserve the vital forces of the mother for the benefit of her unborn child, it would be a great boon to humanity.

  31. All of this is vitally wrong and does great injury to the unborn child as well as to inflict many ills and pains upon the mother.

  32. Believing in the rights of unborn children, and in the maternal instinct, I am consequently convinced that no knowledge should be withheld that will secure proper conditions for the best parenthood.

  33. This is in Gippsland; the deities of the Fuegians and the Blackfoot Indians are also Beings, anthropomorphic, unborn and undying, like Mangarrah, the creative being of the Larrakeah tribe in Australia.

  34. His eye shone like a lamp of night Set in the porch of power; The deed unborn was burning bright Within him at that hour!

  35. Best honours we shall give, If to that loftier outlook still we climb; And in our unborn children there shall live The larger spirit of this great quickening time.

  36. The unborn soul, carried in the womb of Time, has waited death to know the things of Eternity, just as the unborn babe waits birth to know the things of life.

  37. It will be a great gift to unborn scholars.

  38. You have carried yourself proudly, as one who held herself not of common blood or of common thoughts; but you have been as one unborn to the true life of man.

  39. Still there's a sense of blossoms yet unborn In the sweet airs of morn; One almost looks to see the very street Grow purple at his feet.

  40. Should they fail, The innocent races yet unborn shall rue it, The whole world feel the wound, and nations wail!

  41. In this manner, the sex of an unborn child can be predicted with tolerable accuracy, excepting only when illness of the fœtus has deranged the action of its heart.

  42. But it is also true that violent and sudden emotion in the mother leaves sometimes its impress upon the unborn infant, although it may be quickly forgotten.

  43. But we have already spoken, in treating of mothers' marks, of the influence of mental emotions over the unborn child, and the necessity of avoiding their exciting causes.

  44. When either parent suffers from a disease which is transmissible, and wishes to avoid inflicting misery on an unborn generation, it has been urged that they should avoid children.

  45. We have given many strong cases and most excellent authority for the doctrine that the purely mental influence of the mother may produce bodily and mental changes in the unborn infant.

  46. She made a good deal of money, by exhibiting to physicians and medical students who were curious, the pretended movements of her unborn child.

  47. We will now consider the Influence of the mind of the mother on the mind of the infant; which subject we have not yet touched upon, having confined ourselves to the influence of the maternal mind over the form and color of the unborn child.

  48. A gently active life is best calculated to preserve the health of the mother and her unborn child.

  49. If the volume contained only the chapter on the influence of the mother's mind upon her unborn child, we would recommend its purchase by every family in the United States.

  50. These facts will pave the way to the consideration of corresponding effects, through the mother's mind, upon the development of the unborn child, forming a part of herself in utero.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unborn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.