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impregnate

[im-preg-neyt, im-preg-neyt, im-preg-nit, -neyt] / ɪmˈprɛg neɪt, ˈɪm prɛgˌneɪt, ɪmˈprɛg nɪt, -neɪt /


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She said a married man impregnated her and she wanted to take the pills earlier, but it took longer than expected to get them.

From Seattle Times

It was, as that year’s jury president Spike Lee remarked at the time, likely the first film in history in which a Cadillac impregnated the heroine.

From New York Times

Clearly, the authors feel the man who impregnated her should have the final word over her body.

From Salon

The abortion programme was aimed at women and girls who were kidnapped and impregnated by Islamist insurgents during their long war against the government in the country's northeast.

From Reuters

The abortion programme was aimed at women and girls who were kidnapped and impregnated by Islamist insurgents during their long war against the government in the country's northeast.

From Reuters