(v. t.) Brought forth, as an animal; brought into life; introduced by birth.
(v. t.) Having from birth a certain character; by or from birth; by nature; innate; as, a born liar.
Example Sentences:
(1) Here we have asked whether protection from blood-borne antigens afforded by the blood-brain barrier is related to the lack of MHC expression.
(2) In this article we report the survival and morbidity rates for all live-born infants weighing 501 to 1000 gram at birth and born to residents of a defined geographic region from 1977 to 1980 (n = 255) compared with 1981 to 1984 (n = 266).
(3) It wasn’t an easy decision because I was born in Kingston, Jamaica,” acknowledged Aarons.
(4) Nulliparous women were also more likely to discontinue the condom because of pregnancy, as were non-Protestants and the Australian-born.
(5) All the twins were born in years 1973-1987, the total number was 2,226 boys and 2,302 girls.
(6) There were 101 unwanted pregnancies, and 1 child was born with intersexual genitals.
(7) There are no published reports of its detection in neonates born to affected mothers.
(8) Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) inducibility, carbon monoxide in expired air (CO), serum gammaglutamyl-transferase (GGT), and total cholesterol were compared in equal-sized, age-matched samples of healthy middle-aged males born in 1921, 1934-1936, and 1946 attending the ongoing preventive medical population program in Malmö.
(9) There were 4 spontaneous first trimester abortions and 21 live-born neonates without major problems related to the treatment or to the maternal disease.
(10) The expectation of life at birth was only 30-35 years, but it was long enough to allow for children to be born and for the populations to expand.
(11) Whereas the tight junctions of endoneurial capillaries are known to prevent certain blood-borne substances from entering the endoneurium, it was not clear whether the permeability of the pulpal capillaries, which are distant from the nerve fibres, could affect the nerve fibre environment.
(12) The data of first 1000 first-born, non-malformed, mature (greater than or equal to 2500 g) offspring of participants in the Hungarian "Optimal" Family Planning Programme were evaluated.
(13) Scott was born in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, the youngest of the three sons of Colonel Francis Percy Scott, who served in the Royal Engineers, and his wife, Elizabeth.
(14) After all, he reminds us, the Smiths can take no credit for the place, having only been born and brought up there, not responsible for its size and stature.
(15) It is the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in the United States, where the incidence is highest in the eastern and midwestern states.
(16) < 37 weeks) small for gestational age (SGA) born from 1980 to 1987 in Pavia and admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of S. Matteo Hospital (Pavia).
(17) Polypeptides of egg-borne Sendai virus (egg Sendai), which is biologically active on the basis of criteria of the infectivity for L cells and of hemolytic and cell fusion activities, were compared by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with those of L cell-borne (L Sendai) and HeLa cell-borne Sendai (HeLa Sendai) viruses, which are judged biologically inactive by the above criteria.
(18) The genetic management of the African green monkey breeding colony was discussed in relation to the difference in distribution of phenotypes of M and ABO blood groups between the parental (wild-originated) and the first filial (colony-born) populations.
(19) What we see from those opposite and we see in this chamber every day is the 'born to rule mentality' of those opposite.
(20) This is welcome news but it needs to be borne in mind that the manufacturing sector is still far from racing ahead and serious doubts remain about the strength of demand for manufactured goods over the medium term, particularly once stimulative measures start being withdrawn.
Reborn
Definition:
(p. p.) Born again.
Example Sentences:
(1) "If I thought he was a bully or if I thought he was homophobic then I would take him off," Cooper told MediaGuardian's Radio Reborn conference in central London.
(2) Now the government must focus theirs," Miron told MediaGuardian's Radio Reborn conference in central London today.
(3) One of the largest independent advertising agencies in London, Mother was responsible for the Orange Film Board ads and the ITV Digital Monkey , since reborn as the simian face of PG Tips .
(4) During the Games, the tabloid commented, "we have seen Great Britain reborn and at its best".
(5) Tony Abbott reborn as Rudd 2.0 as Turnbull's worst nightmare comes to pass Read more Tony Abbott’s claim that the introduction of Australia’s next generation of submarines were delayed under the Turnbull government’s defence white paper, and that they could have been safely brought into service more quickly, has been categorically rejected by the secretary of the defence department, Dennis Richardson.
(6) With the assistant coach, Steve Holland, in charge, they certainly played like a group reborn.
(7) By the Fifties, musicologists believed it was a dying form, but in the Seventies, the corrido was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution.
(8) Constâncio also harked back to the 1930s, when German philosopher Edmund Husserl warned that Europe faced an existential crisis that would either destroy it, or see it reborn.
(9) This is the enemy the reborn Labour party is facing.
(10) Mahmoud Jibril, the NTC prime minister, who is now expected to step down, said that the death of Gaddafi had left him feeling "relieved and reborn".
(11) But it was Rouhani's tone that was most remarkable, at the end of a week in which he sought to present Iran as a reborn country, following his June election.
(12) Radio Reborn • If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".
(13) There is no doubt that Wireless is a company reborn since the sale of its television assets last year and we are excited by its prospects,” said Thomson.
(14) It was dramatic and had a lot of excitement, but it was a rough start.” Holzher then opened a bar on H Street, another area striving to be reborn after being gutted in1968.
(15) One historian commented: “The poor family and the poor working family were about to be reborn as a political issue.” The year of Cathy Come Home also saw the launches of the campaigning housing charity Shelter and the Child Poverty Action Group.
(16) By tea-time, though, Sunderland’s limitations had been thoroughly exposed by the pace, movement and sheer workrate of a Palace side apparently reborn under Pardew’s tutelage.
(17) The nation state remains as resistant as ever to the demands of Europe’s reborn Holy Roman emperors.
(18) "Hope" is the answer to the riddle: what dies every morning and is reborn each night?
(19) • From $155 a night for two plus $25 per extra guest (some accommodate four or six guests), tinyhousehotel.com The Society Hotel Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: NashCO Photo Originally opened in 1881 as a sailor’s mission – and after stints as a hospital and boarding house – the Society was reborn as a boutique hotel and hostel in 2015.
(20) Tehran's reborn symphony orchestra: an ovation before playing a note Read more Although it has become easier to perform music since Rouhani came to power, an increasing number of performances, including one by Tehran’s reborn symphony orchestra , have been cancelled at the last minute after intervention from forces that remain unknown to the artists.