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full-term
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Princeton's WordNet
term, full termadjective
the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent
"a healthy baby born at full term"
Synonyms:
terminus, terminal figure, condition, full term, termAntonyms:
prematurefull-termadjective
gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy
"a healthy full-term baby"
Antonyms:
premature
How to use full-term in a sentence?
The chancellor and the government are elected for a full term and citizens are right to expect that they take this mandate seriously, speaking for myself, I can rule out that I am working in my own interest for a change.
The successes of modern technology can only go so far. There is still high burden of premature birth, they're not just small babies; their entire organ systems are immature (and) until they are full-term they run risks of complication.
My doctor explained that while not all the reasons are understood, after 37 weeks, patients with ICP are at a very high risk of having a stillborn. He also explained that induction was still my choice, as it is possible to carry a baby to full term and not have a stillborn.
All of them are scared and they look after their own safety. They're not looking after the party, the nation. It's about themselves, the way he's going he might go full term. The way UMNO has accepted him because they find he's comfortable to be with, I think he can go full term.
As most people know, Bibi's first baby, Fiona, was born six weeks premature and wouldn't have survived without the intervention of her human caregivers, we are hoping for a full-term pregnancy and will be doing everything we can to support Bibi.
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