Thesaurus / premature
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Nothing has dimmed the fundamental appeal of urban life, despite what some premature obituaries for the nation’s great cities may say.
IN DEFENSE OF CALIFORNIAJAMES TEMPLESEPTEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThat 2017 report had called use of the technology premature but endorsed it as morally permissible.
THE “STAGED ROLLOUT” OF GENE-MODIFIED BABIES COULD START WITH SICKLE-CELL DISEASEAMY NORDRUMSEPTEMBER 3, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWStill, some critics charge that even presenting such criteria is premature.
STRICT NEW GUIDELINES LAY OUT A PATH TO HERITABLE HUMAN GENE EDITINGTINA HESMAN SAEYSEPTEMBER 3, 2020SCIENCE NEWSIt will also attach links to official results to posts from candidates and campaigns that declare premature victories.
FACEBOOK AIMS TO MINIMIZE MISINFORMATION, WILL RESTRICT NEW POLITICAL ADS IN THE WEEK PRIOR TO THE ELECTIONRADMARYASEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEThe initial rebound reflects the lifting of severe restrictions to contain the virus, and policy makers have warned against premature optimism that the worst has passed.
GLOBAL TRADE IS RECOVERING FASTER FROM COVID-19 THAN IT DID FROM THE 2008 CRISISCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERSEPTEMBER 1, 2020FORTUNERacism is a stressor that has been linked to poor health, inflammation and premature biological aging, but I believe there is likely more going on biologically than researchers have previously understood.
CORONAVIRUS DEATHS AND THOSE OF GEORGE FLOYD AND AHMAUD ARBERY HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON: RACISMLGBTQ-EDITORJUNE 10, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSPremature darkness was accompanied with torrents of rain, through which we followed our now uncertain guides.
FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUSPremature charge to be avoided; charging without authority from the rear.
MANUAL OF MILITARY TRAININGJAMES A. MOSSPremature decay is always the result, showing with certainty that a healthy action has not been going on.
A TREATISE ON SHEEP:AMBROSE BLACKLOCKPremature baldness most frequently first attacks that part of the head where pressure is made by the hat.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, VOL. XV., NO. 388, JUNE 9, 1883VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO PREMATURE
- adventurous
- audacious
- bold
- brash
- daring
- determined
- devil-may-care
- fiery
- foolhardy
- frenzied
- furious
- harebrained
- hasty
- headlong
- headstrong
- heedless
- hotheaded
- ill-advised
- ill-considered
- immature
- impetuous
- imprudent
- incautious
- indiscreet
- injudicious
- insuppressible
- irrational
- jumping to conclusions
- madcap
- overhasty
- passionate
- precipitant
- precipitate
- premature
- reckless
- thoughtless
- unguarded
- unthinking
- unwary
- venturesome
- venturous
- wild
- adventurous
- audacious
- bold
- brash
- daring
- determined
- devil-may-care
- fiery
- foolhardy
- frenzied
- furious
- harebrained
- harum-scarum
- hasty
- headlong
- headstrong
- heedless
- hotheaded
- ill-advised
- ill-considered
- immature
- impetuous
- improvident
- imprudent
- impulsive
- incautious
- indiscreet
- injudicious
- insuppressible
- irrational
- jumping to conclusions
- madcap
- overhasty
- passionate
- precipitant
- precipitate
- premature
- reckless
- slapdash
- temerarious
- thoughtless
- unguarded
- unthinking
- unwary
- venturesome
- venturous
- wild
- a bit previous
- abortive
- anachronistic
- awkward
- badly timed
- bright and early
- disagreeable
- early
- early bird
- early on
- ill-timed
- improper
- inauspicious
- inconvenient
- inexpedient
- inopportune
- intrusive
- malapropos
- mistimed
- out-of-date
- overearly
- oversoon
- premature
- previous
- soon
- too early
- too late
- undue
- unfavorable
- unfit
- unfortunate
- unlucky
- unpropitious
- unseasonable
- unseemly
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- wrong
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