give birth

VERB
  1. create or produce an idea
    Marx and Engels gave birth to communism
  2. cause to be born
    My wife had twins yesterday!
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How To Use give birth In A Sentence

  • It was explained to me that because I was far-gone I would have to give birth by being induced into labour.
  • His wife is due to give birth on the day of the race. The Sun
  • She tells us tales of ambulances collecting women in labour to take them to the hospital delivery suites, only to be held up at a checkpoint where the women give birth.
  • Women are left to give birth alone and when things go wrong they are not aided. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the union lasts until that which is analogous to the semen has done its work, and when they separate the female produces the embryo quickly; for the young is imperfect inasmuch as all such creatures give birth to scoleces. On the Generation of Animals
  • Every spring, female lemon sharks return to give birth in the shallow waters of a lagoon edged by a mangrove swamp.
  • Like Republicans, those who conceive and give birth to these movies are willing to do whatever it takes to sell them to a country of dingbats.
  • A woman and her unborn baby were killed in a horror car smash as she drove to hospital to give birth.
  • Who knows - it could give birth to computer fundis, right here in Lower Seplan.
  • I don’t want to adopt your ideas, I want to give birth to them. Jarod Kintz 
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