prematurely

IPA: primʌtʃˈʊrɫi

adverb

  • In a premature manner; too soon or too early.
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Examples of "prematurely" in Sentences

  • Flowers will fade and shrivel prematurely.
  • Let's not deconstruct the article prematurely.
  • Whether investors will panic prematurely is unclear.
  • The discussion was prematurely cut short by the redirect.
  • What was your rationale for ending the title prematurely? "
  • Moving a child to a booster seat mode prematurely is actually a step-down in overall safety, she says.
  • Depending on your age and circumstances, there can be penalties involved with removing funds prematurely from a Roth.
  • Spies believes his team can beat the Chiefs tomorrow as they have grown from a team that won the title prematurely in 2007.
  • The growth of IVF, with its high rate of twin births which have an increased risk of being born prematurely, is also a contributor.
  • If Fox does decide to cancel it prematurely, is there a chance that it might find a new home somewhere on cable, where it would feel much more at home?
  • For Americans with less than a high school education, the risk of dying prematurely is on the increase -- rising most quickly for white women in that category.
  • The real question remains did Sarah Palin prematurely opt to abort her last term in office just to spend her contributor's money on herself instead of campaigning on the issues?

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