prematureness
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His prematureness brought to the world a sharp, discouraging realization of the difficulties still to be faced in the Reparations Problem�ratification of the experts' finding by the countries involved.
From Time Magazine Archive
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What I meant was less to call in question Chatterton's genius, than to object to the common mode of estimating its magnitude by its prematureness.
From Lectures on the English Poets Delivered at the Surrey Institution by Waller, Alfred Rayney
The shocking prematureness of this shallow condonation is now too glaringly visible for any one to deny it.
From On Compromise by Morley, John
During the first few days of life, little Kazu was apparently normal, except for his prematureness and a rather great weight for a seven-month infant.
From The Image and the Likeness by Campbell, John Scott
It is really ridiculous to see the uneasiness and prematureness of most persons as the boat begins to approach the shore.
From Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885 by Various