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infant

An infant is a newborn or a baby; a young child in the first stage of their life.

infant

(= baby) a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk the baby began to cry again she held the baby in her arms it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different

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Simple sentences

Tom is said to be an abandoned infant.
The infant has been exposed to radioactive rays.
An infant is not capable of speaking, so it just screams until it gets what it wants.
Tom read the instructions on how to properly install an infant car seat.
The young woman was carrying an infant in her arms.

Movie subtitles

Eh, this little infant.
You're worse than an infant.
There's a lusty infant.
Carrying bibs for an infant with little flags in his fist.
Should I just stand around and let that drooling infant wrap that Willet Creek dam appropriation around my neck?
Mother means she wouldn't want your infant mind warped, my pretty.
The doc allows that there's times when a newborn infant. won't thrive on nothing but condensed milk.
The infant in the manger.
Kid, me and Pete will spell each other carrying the infant.
But you quit talking Mex in front of the infant.
Milk for the infant. and a cool, cool beer for me.
It seems, in this case. we have a mighty fine set of extenuating circumstances. notably dealing with an infant child you claim to be your godson.
And now we come to the question of the infant's custodianship.
A wailing infant shook with tears, and the woman beside him reeked with the stink of cheap perfume.
Do you mean the infant, my Emperor?
An infant prodigy.
And the infant Jesus. of my own race?
My infant.
Nice work, infant.
And I am willing to do the honorable thing by rehabilitating her in wedlock. And bestowing on the infant every advantage by bringing it up a proper Christian.
Mother means she wouldn't want your infant mind warped, my pretty. I'm sorry, Sally.
Leave you all alone with a disagreeable, squalling infant.
But half infant.
Eh, this little infant. Okay, so what is it you wanted to ask that you woke me up?
What, you funny love-struck infant?
We yield thee hearty thanks, Most Merciful Father. that it hath pleased thee to regenerate this infant for thy Holy Spirit. to receive him for thine own child by adoption. and to incorporate him into thy holy church.
Every man not every infant!
Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom. so that all of high or low estate. might pay homage to the infant princess.
The infant. it thrives?
A married one squaring off at her husband, raising infant delinquents.
I was an infant prodigy.
What am I, an infant?
Ah, he's an infant.
An infant like you?
In '59, a dead infant was found, wrapped in newspaper in the basement.

News and current affairs

But these infant giants are quickly threatened with eclipse by even newer enterprises.
Before that, the Kremlin had little idea about how to manipulate the new media outlets that Russia's infant democracy had produced.
Only when Rodman's superiors cancel his experiments and he takes home Caesar, an infant chimpanzee, does the scientist begin to care about others.
The SDGs will be modeled on the Millennium Development Goals, which were agreed in 2000 and focused on objectives like lowering maternal and infant mortality, eradicating poverty, and improving access to primary education.
The biggest factor was the fall in infant mortality.
Infant mortality has been cut in half, more citizens than ever enjoy educational opportunities, and electric, telephone, and sanitation services have expanded to serve a greater number of people.
Any government expects its popularity to erode, especially in a society with as many intractable problems as Venezuela: unemployment, crime, high infant mortality and so on.
Once, at a traditional ceremony, in which an infant child receives his tribal name, I watched the proud father and a half dozen male friends dance together before a crowd of well-wishers.
Of the extended family of 14, ten were killed, including an infant, a two-year-old baby, a 10-year-old boy, and a 12-year-old girl.
Opposition to Morsi hardened following the annulled November 2012 constitutional declaration, by which he had sought sweeping powers - allegedly to protect the country's infant elected institutions against a politicized judiciary.
In Albania, instead of developing and strengthening our infant democratic institutions, the OSCE, in its desire to see its policies implemented, often seeks to bypass or override them.
In particular, allowing women to decide if, when, and how often they become pregnant leads to fewer deaths in childbirth and fewer infant deaths.
As prime minister, Nehru carefully nurtured the country's infant democratic institutions by showing them respect, even deference.
After all, the Founding Fathers were keen on redesigning the infant American economy.
Eliminating it will not only help farmers and the West as it tries to curtail heroin use, but also Afghanistan's infant government as it struggles to assert its national authority against the warlords.
This comes at a bad time, just after world governments committed themselves to achieving the development goals, such as reducing poverty and infant mortality, agreed last September at the United Nations' Millennium Summit.
Infant mortality rates rose among low-income groups in many developing countries, and inequality increased.
There is better news on achieving gender parity in education, a key to reaching other goals, including lower infant mortality, which often comes about because educated women have fewer children.
Every percentage-point fall in growth has direct social consequences, whether on nutrition levels, infant mortality, or school attendance.
It would likely seek to expand and deepen the infant Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade agreement that President Barack Obama committed the US to last year.
For example, it would involve implementing the UN's 1,000-day project for maternal health and infant nutrition, aimed at ending the North's chronically high rate of infant malnutrition.

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