miscarriage

IPA: mɪskˈɛrʌdʒ

noun

  • (now rare except in miscarriage of justice) A failure; a mistake or error.
  • (medicine) The spontaneous natural termination of a pregnancy, especially before it is viable; the fatal expulsion of a foetus from the womb before term.
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Examples of "miscarriage" in Sentences

  • I had a late term miscarriage, and um I didn't know how to handle it.
  • Shayne says: rjw. progressive, the diagnosis for miscarriage is “spontaneous abortion”.
  • When even a miscarriage is memorialized in such a kind manner, it makes sorrow easier to bear.
  • She was also "deeply hurt" when Meadow's death was described as a miscarriage when her appeal to stay was being considered.
  • As for Justin and Rebecca I belive a miscarriage is probably in the cards, but the secret of his grades also has to come out soon.
  • Congressman John Conyers, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, says he will pressure the Justice Department to look at what he calls a miscarriage of justice.
  • For example, suppose a woman has had a series of miscarriages but continues to try to carry a pregnancy to term knowing that the probability of another miscarriage is high.
  • Diego's wife later had two other pregnancies, both of which failed in miscarriage, "from which we are truly in a state of disconsolation, so that all that we have earned [here] gives us no joy in that God has not given us any heirs."
  • You might want to consider that anywhere between 10-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, some even occur before the woman knows she is pregnant, so I could argue that your God is the biggest abortion provider in town, and one that forces woman to have them.

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