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give birth to
Bear a child, as in She gave birth to her first child exactly at midnight . [Early 1800s]
Also, give rise to . Be the cause or origin of. For example, His hobby gave birth to a very successful business , or The economic situation gave rise to widespread dissatisfaction . The first term dates from the early 1700s, the second from the late 1700s.
Example Sentences
The 30-year-old's partner is due to give birth to their first child just a week after Wardley fulfils a long-held dream: fighting at the home of his beloved Ipswich Town Football Club against undefeated Australian contender Justis Huni.
I would also advise, during that period, that all expecting parents move to a state where they would be able to give birth to U.S. citizens.
Those who remain in other states may give birth to children who are literally stateless, and that will pose complications for those babies throughout their lives.
I think that the idea that a parent or mother is something you are only if you give birth to a kid is wrong.
Females usually give birth to one to two fawns in early summer and nurse them for two or so months.
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