How to Use premature in a Sentence

premature

adjective
  • Too much exposure to the sun can cause the premature aging of skin.
  • Her premature death at age 30 stunned her family and friends.
  • From your premature birth to your love of Skate Boarding, Dirt Bikes.
    Erin Clack, Peoplemag, 26 Sep. 2023
  • Then that started to seem premature, because … well, the war in Ukraine.
    Vanessa Friedman, New York Times, 14 Sep. 2023
  • The Bronx has a high rate of premature deaths and ranks as the unhealthiest county in New York.
    Joseph Goldstein, New York Times, 26 Feb. 2024
  • This also helps the skin fight off premature fine lines and other signs of aging.
    Audrey Noble, Vogue, 9 Apr. 2024
  • But the idea that Wall Street is going to capture the lion’s share of the crypto market still feels premature at best.
    Jeff John Roberts, Fortune Crypto, 5 June 2023
  • Injury from loud sound results in premature aging of the ears.
    Cory Portnuff, Discover Magazine, 29 Sep. 2023
  • Anything before that is premature in the 2020 world of running backs.
    Tim Cowlishaw, Dallas News, 11 Apr. 2023
  • What fans — and the Roy siblings — didn't expect was a premature death early in the final season.
    Kelly Wynne, Peoplemag, 10 Apr. 2023
  • Newsom isn’t wrong to think talk of his successor is a bit premature.
    Taryn Luna, Los Angeles Times, 25 Jan. 2024
  • Most marquee free agents agree to deals within the first hours — or at least days — of the new league year, but Irving said all talk about his plans is premature.
    Callie Caplan, Dallas News, 24 May 2023
  • Bob’s wife, Mary, had gone into premature labor in the 1980s with their twin boys, and one died in the hospital two days later.
    Eli Saslow Erin Schaff Eli Saslow, New York Times, 8 Apr. 2024
  • But with prospects for the arena seeming to dim as the Feb. 29 game approached, there were concerns that the move would look like a premature victory lap.
    Laura Vozzella, Washington Post, 10 Mar. 2024
  • Here’s her story… I was born three months premature in 1978, when the chances of preemies surviving was very rare.
    Kr Liu and Rachel Chang, Travel + Leisure, 13 Feb. 2024
  • Of course, there’s a long history of investors getting burned by premature bets on Fed rate cuts that would sink the dollar.
    Alice Atkins, Fortune, 16 July 2023
  • Of course, the premature hate for Keaton’s casting would prove influential as well.
    Vulture, 25 Aug. 2023
  • In Arizona, this has meant the premature loss of thousands of affordable housing units.
    Juliette Rihl, The Arizona Republic, 14 Apr. 2023
  • Declaring the crisis over is premature, but that could change with more uneventful weeks.
    Adam Feuerstein, STAT, 14 Aug. 2023
  • This premature aging of the skin is also known as photoaging.
    Tolu Ajiboye, Verywell Health, 12 May 2023
  • Mullins later told a Detroit News reporter that a review was premature and a waste of money.
    Anna Clark, ProPublica, 14 May 2023
  • Doctors said premature infants have unique health needs and their lives can be at risk without the right specialized care.
    Mary Kekatos, ABC News, 21 Nov. 2023
  • At high concentrations, this gas can even lead to premature death.
    Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY, 8 June 2023
  • To save premature babies means assuring access to the services required to care for them.
    Rachel Fleishman, STAT, 18 Apr. 2023
  • But at the start of the year, many investors may have become too optimistic after so many recession calls proved to be premature in 2022.
    Will Daniel, Fortune, 28 Sep. 2023
  • Was this premature going all the way with an impeachment inquiry?
    ABC News, 17 Sep. 2023
  • The last chapters of Ian Fleming are dark, Bond taking over the world as his creator staggers through heart attacks toward a premature death.
    James Parker, The Atlantic, 12 Feb. 2024
  • His premature death at age 50 became a flashpoint in the research around head trauma in football players.
    Alex Groth, Journal Sentinel, 21 Feb. 2024
  • Pat’s premature death throws Angie into an even quieter state, as though she has been winded.
    Jessica Kiang, Variety, 25 Feb. 2024
  • Of course, some of the celebration by Trump’s detractors may be premature.
    Jill Colvin, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Apr. 2023

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