miscarried in English

verb
1
(of a pregnant woman) have a miscarriage.
Wendy conceived, but she miscarried after five weeks
synonyms:lose one's babyhave a miscarriageaborthave a spontaneous abortion
2
(of something planned) fail to attain an intended or expected outcome.
such a rash crime, and one so very likely to miscarry!
synonyms:go wronggo awrygo amissbe unsuccessfulbe ruinedfailmisfireabortfoundercome to nothingfall throughfall flatflopgo up in smoke
verb

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1. Mary later miscarried twins by Bothwell.

2. Between 20 and 23 July, Mary miscarried twins.

3. Further tragedy occurred in 1718, when Caroline miscarried at Richmond Lodge, her country residence.

4. Synonyms for Backfired include boomeranged, failed, rebounded, rebound, miscarried, foundered, flopped, misfired, backlashed and bombed

5. Chromosomal abnormalities are found in more than half of embryos miscarried in the first 13 weeks.

6. She ranted like an Archwife, and scolded poor Mrs Astley into such a pucker that she fell into strong convulsions, and miscarried.

7. On 29 January 1536, when Anne miscarried a son, the king began to reflect again on the biblical prohibitions that had haunted him during his marriage with Catherine of Aragon.

8. Abortive adjective failed, failing, useless, vain, unsuccessful, idle, ineffective, futile, fruitless, unproductive, ineffectual, miscarried, unavailing, bootless an Abortive attempt to prevent him from taking office Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

9. Anne had an earlier pregnancy in 1476, but about this existed contradictory accounts: some say the baby was miscarried or been stillborn, but others reported that a living son was born, Charles, styled Count of Clermont in 1488 as was customary for the heir of the Duchy of Bourbon, who died aged 22 in 1498 and was buried in the Abbey of Souvigny, Auvergne.