miscarry 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. Their bulls gender without fail; their cows calve and do not miscarry.

2. There are many synonyms of Backlashed which include Backlash, Boomerang, Disappoint, Fail, Flop, Miscarry, …

3. Abort definition, to bring forth a fetus from the uterus before the fetus is viable; miscarry

4. As verbs the difference between Abort and cancel is that Abort is to miscarry; to bring forth offspring prematurely while cancel is to cross out something with lines etc.

5. 1540s, originally of both deliberate and unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) “miscarriage; abortion,” noun of action from past participle stem of aboriri “to miscarry” (see abortive)

6. There are many devices in a man’s heart — Which shall not stand, but be disappointed; many designs and Contrivances, which he thinks to be so well devised and planned that they cannot miscarry

7. Abortion (n.) 1540s, originally of both deliberate and unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) "miscarriage; abortion," noun of action from past participle stem of aboriri "to miscarry" (see abortive)

8. Abortive (adj.) late 14c., "born prematurely or dead," from Latin abortivus "prematurely born; pertaining to miscarriage; causing abortion," from abort-, past participle stem of aboriri "disappear, miscarry, fail" (see abort).From 14c.-18c

9. Following the match, Lita came to the ring and low-blowed Kane, who initially went to chokeslam her in revenge, but stopped when he realized that she was trying to force him to cause her to miscarry their child.

10. Borrowed from New Latin Abortifacient-, abortifaciens, from Latin abortus "miscarriage, abortion" (from aborīrī "to pass away, (of a fetus) miscarry, be aborted" + -tus, suffix of verbal action) + -i- -i- + -facient-, -faciens -facient — more at abort entry 1 Learn More about Abortifacient …

11. Abort翻譯:中止, 中止;使夭折;使中途失敗, 停止妊娠, (通常指透過手術)墮胎,人工流產, 流產,小產(miscarry 的另一種說法)。了解更多。

12. Measures to protect the foetus from physical violence are established in articles 315 and 316 of the Code, which prescribe penalties for beating or assaulting a woman knowing her to be pregnant and thereby causing her to miscarry or for giving a pregnant woman drugs or using any other means to induce an abortion.

13. Beget, Bear (Of Begetting), Born: denotes "an abortion, an untimely birth;" from ektitrosko, "to miscarry." In 1Cr 15:8 the Apostle likens himself to "one born out of due time;" i.e., in point of time, inferior to the rest of the Apostles, as an immature birth comes short of a mature one.

14. "1540s, "the expulsion of the fetus before it is viable," originally of deliberate as well as unintended miscarriages; from Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) "miscarriage; abortion, procuring of an untimely birth," noun of action from past-participle stem of aboriri "to miscarry, be aborted, fail, disappear, pass away," a compound word used

15. From Latin Abortionem (nominative abortio) "miscarriage; abortion, procuring of an untimely birth," noun of action from past-participle stem of aboriri "to miscarry, be aborted, fail, disappear, pass away," a compound word used in Latin for deaths, miscarriages, sunsets, etc., which according to OED is from ab, here as "amiss" (see ab-), + stem