liveborn (Meaning)
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liveborn (s)
(of newborn infant) showing signs of life after birth; not stillborn
Synonyms & Antonyms of liveborn
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liveborn Sentence Examples
- The hospital recorded a total of 521 liveborn babies in the month of January.
- The liveborn infant weighed a healthy 8 pounds and 6 ounces.
- The liveborn calf was eagerly welcomed by the farmer as it ensured the continuation of his livestock line.
- The liveborn puppies squirmed and played, bringing joy to their new family.
- The liveborn chicks hatched from their eggs with remarkable precision.
- The liveborn kittens huddled together for warmth and nourishment.
- The liveborn fish fry released into the pond were a sight to behold, swimming with vigor and abundance.
- The liveborn piglets were separated from their mother and placed in a separate pen for observation.
- The liveborn lambs skipped and frolicked in the meadow, their playful antics melting hearts.
- The liveborn foal stood proudly next to its mother, a symbol of new life and hope.
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(of newborn infant) showing signs of life after birth; not stillborn
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No antonyms found.
The hospital recorded a total of 521 liveborn babies in the month of January.
The liveborn infant weighed a healthy 8 pounds and 6 ounces.
The liveborn calf was eagerly welcomed by the farmer as it ensured the continuation of his livestock line.
The liveborn puppies squirmed and played, bringing joy to their new family.