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View usage for: (mɪskærɪdʒ, -kær-) Word forms: plural miscarriagesvariable nounIf a pregnant woman has a miscarriage, her baby is born before it is properly formed, and it dies. More Synonyms of miscarriage miscarriage in British English (mɪsˈkærɪdʒ) noun1. ( also ˈmɪskær-) spontaneous expulsion of a fetus from the womb, esp prior to the 20th week of pregnancy 2. an act of mismanagement or failure a miscarriage of justice 3. British the failure of freight to reach its destination miscarriage in American English (mɪsˈkærɪdʒ; ˈmɪsˈkærɪdʒ; ˈmɪsˌkærɪdʒ) noun1. failure to carry out what was intended a miscarriage of justice 2. failure of mail, freight, etc. to reach its destination 3. the natural expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the womb before it is sufficiently developed to survive see also abortion Examples of 'miscarriage' in a sentencemiscarriage You would struggle to realise from some of the coverage that he was a victim of a miscarriage of justice.There is only one satisfactory way for a miscarriage of justice documentary to end, and that is with the wrong man freed.She suffered a miscarriage eight weeks into the second.Your doctor should refer you to a recurrent miscarriage clinic.Previous studies have linked caffeine to low birth weight and miscarriage.Not just this but also the stillbirth and the miscarriage.But shock turns to tragedy when she suffers a miscarriage.And still you would have miscarriages of justice.But it is not high on the list of recognised causes of recurrent miscarriage.It also reduces the risk of miscarriages and premature births.In subsequent years she suffered further miscarriages and the stillbirth.Rather it aids an early miscarriage.Both then claimed the woman had suffered a miscarriage at 22 weeks.She suffered a miscarriage early in 2010 and had a stillborn son last year. In other languagesmiscarriage British English: miscarriage / mɪsˈkærɪdʒ/ NOUN If a woman has a miscarriage, she gives birth to a foetus before it is properly formed and it dies. - American English: miscarriage
- Arabic: اسْقَاطٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: aborto espontâneo
- Chinese: 流产
- Croatian: spontani pobačaj
- Czech: potrat samovolný
- Danish: spontan abort
- Dutch: miskraam
- European Spanish: aborto espontáneo
- Finnish: keskenmeno
- French: fausse couche
- German: Fehlgeburt
- Greek: αποβολή εγκυμοσύνη
- Italian: aborto spontaneo
- Japanese: 流産
- Korean: 유산
- Norwegian: spontanabort
- Polish: poronienie
- European Portuguese: aborto espontâneo
- Romanian: avort
- Russian: выкидыш
- Latin American Spanish: aborto espontáneo
- Swedish: missfall
- Thai: การแท้งบุตร
- Turkish: düşük yapmak
- Ukrainian: викидень
- Vietnamese: sự sảy thai
Chinese translation of 'miscarriage' n (c) - (Med)
流产(產) (liúchǎn) (次, cì) to have a miscarriage 流产(產) (liúchǎn) miscarriage of justice 误(誤)判 (wùpàn)
Definition spontaneous premature expulsion of a fetus from the womb, esp. before the 20th week of pregnancy Her sister had a miscarriage earlier this month. Synonyms spontaneous abortion stillbirth miss (informal) Definition an act of mismanagement or failure The report concluded that no miscarriage of justice had taken place. Synonyms error mismanagement undoing thwarting mishap perversion misfire mischance nonsuccess Additional synonymsDefinition a badly done piece of work or repair I rather made a botch of that whole thing. Synonyms mess, failure, blunder, miscarriage, bungle, bungling, fumble, hash, cock-up (British, slang), balls-up (taboo, slang), fuck-up (offensive, taboo, slang), pig's ear (informal), pig's breakfast (informal) Definition an act or instance of breaking down the irretrievable breakdown of his marriage Synonyms failure, collapse, foundering, downfall, disintegration, lack of success |