procreation

IPA: prˈoʊkriˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process by which an organism produces others of its biological kind
  • The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing biological offspring
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Examples of "procreation" in Sentences

  • Nobody believes procreation is required for marriage.
  • Longevity by you has its roots in procreation and prolonged chances of a better world.
  • Every single ejaculation must be delivered to the proper “target” so that procreation is a possibility.
  • If procreation is the true objective, then the proffered classification must work to achieve that objective.
  • Even if possibly true, the link between exclusion of gay and lesbian people from marriage and increased procreation is far too tenuous to withstand heightened scrutiny.
  • You don't think that "scum" is a useful agent in procreation, while the Daily Mail is an abuse of good sense and willfully lies and libels in billionaires 'interests, then?
  • It points out that procreation is important to the continuation of the human race, and opposite-sex couples accomplish this objective because procreation occurs naturally within this group.
  • Thus, the sole conceivable avenue by which exclusion of gay and lesbian people from civil marriage could promote more procreation is if the unavailability of civil marriage for same-sex partners caused homosexual individuals to “become” heterosexual in order to procreate within the present traditional institution of civil marriage.

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