congenital (Meaning)

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congenital (s)

present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development

congenital Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor diagnosed the baby with a congenital heart defect shortly after birth.
  2. Sarah has been living with a congenital condition that affects her vision since childhood.
  3. Genetic counselors can help parents understand the risks of passing on congenital disorders to their children.
  4. Congenital abnormalities may arise during fetal development and manifest at birth.
  5. Despite his congenital disability, John leads an active and fulfilling life.
  6. Congenital disorders can sometimes be detected through prenatal screening tests.
  7. The doctor explained that the cleft palate was a congenital condition that could be corrected with surgery.
  8. Congenital diseases are present from birth and can impact various aspects of a person's health.
  9. The research aims to identify the genetic factors that contribute to congenital heart defects.
  10. The congenital disorder affected the development of her limbs, but she adapted remarkably well with the help of prosthetics.

FAQs About the word congenital

present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development

chronic, hereditary, natural, born, proper, constitutional, native,regular, inherent, unregenerate

unnatural, developed, unnatural, trained, foreign,nonnatural, developed, cultivated, cultivated, nonnatural

The doctor diagnosed the baby with a congenital heart defect shortly after birth.

Sarah has been living with a congenital condition that affects her vision since childhood.

Genetic counselors can help parents understand the risks of passing on congenital disorders to their children.

Congenital abnormalities may arise during fetal development and manifest at birth.