Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for unborn

unborn

adjective as in future

Discover More

Example Sentences

The fortification of flour will therefore help boost intake of folic acid across the population, and, indirectly, better protect unborn babies.

From BBC

He performed the latter at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, calling it one he wrote for his “wife” and their “unborn child.”

He also argued, trollishly, that anti-abortion doctors had standing to challenge mifepristone’s approval because they “delight in working with their unborn patients—and experience an aesthetic injury when they are aborted.”

From Slate

“That is the battle of our time, on whether we’re going to protect precious unborn babies and their mothers, or whether we’re going to be an abortion capital of this country,” Herrod said at a “know your ballot” event at the Dream City Church in September.

Malnutrition can also affect the health of unborn babies.

From Salon

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement