ingravidate (Meaning)

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ingravidate (v. t.)

To impregnate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ingravidate

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ingravidate Sentence Examples

  1. The king's advisors warned him against ingravidating the princess before their impending nuptials.
  2. The young buck, in a moment of recklessness, ingravidated the doe, disrupting the herd's social order.
  3. The news of her ingravidation sent shockwaves through the Victorian society, tarnishing her reputation.
  4. The scientist's experiments, aimed at ingravidating laboratory mice, yielded groundbreaking results in fertility research.
  5. The doctor confirmed the ingravidation, bringing both joy and trepidation to the expectant parents.
  6. The unwed mother's ingravidation by a married man led to a scandalous trial that captivated the nation.
  7. The condom's unexpected rupture resulted in an unplanned ingravidation, altering the couple's life plans.
  8. The hormonal imbalance caused by the ingravidation triggered a series of debilitating symptoms in the pregnant woman.
  9. The ingravidation of the last remaining female of an endangered species ignited hope for its survival.
  10. The social stigma attached to ingravidation outside of marriage persisted even in modern societies.

FAQs About the word ingravidate

To impregnate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The king's advisors warned him against ingravidating the princess before their impending nuptials.

The young buck, in a moment of recklessness, ingravidated the doe, disrupting the herd's social order.

The news of her ingravidation sent shockwaves through the Victorian society, tarnishing her reputation.

The scientist's experiments, aimed at ingravidating laboratory mice, yielded groundbreaking results in fertility research.