[ UK /ʌnbˈɔːn/ ]
[ US /ˈənˈbɔɹn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not yet brought into existence
    unborn generations
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How To Use unborn In A Sentence

  • Abortion is not a painless procedure, it kills a living unborn baby and can scar a woman both emotionally and physically.
  • What kind of mindset is that that you have to start killing unborn babies in order to help people? ProWomanProLife » A new kind of hidden agenda
  • Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. Joseph Addison 
  • Fortunately, she elected to remain in hospital as she and her unborn baby were both suffering seizures from addiction withdrawal.
  • Abortion is not a painless procedure, it kills a living unborn baby and can scar a woman both emotionally and physically.
  • But Zeus rescued her unborn child, sewed it up in his own thigh, and brought it forth afterwards.
  • Should parents be able to enhance the intelligence of an unborn baby?
  • Although you should generally avoid X-rays during pregnancy, a lead apron that covers your pelvis and abdomen can shield your unborn baby.
  • The woman ended up being seen in a hospital accident and emergency department with a tooth infection which, if untreated, could have harmed her own health and that of her unborn child.
  • And this is not about fetuses or the "unborn" or the pre-born or anything they call the blobs of cells they purport to love so much. Archive 2005-04-01
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