full-term
of or noting the entire duration of normal pregnancy.
serving the complete designated term of office: He was not a full-term president.
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How to use full-term in a sentence
The celebrity lawmaker gets his first full term as a U.S. Senator.
Anonymous Our daughter, Alyson, was stillborn at full term with no indication of any problems in 2008.
Daily Beast Readers React to YouTube Stillborn Baby Memorials | Brandy Zadrozny | November 12, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe medical examiner determined that the baby was just a month shy of full term.
Tiona Rodriguez Charged After Dead Fetus Found in Bag at Victoria’s Secret | Michael Daly | October 20, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe elections will mark the first time an elected civilian government completes a full term in office.
Pakistani Teacher Becomes a Martyr for Girls’ Education | Gordon Brown | March 26, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThese will make it hard for the government to last its full term.
Prevented by ill-health from serving his full term, he found himself adrift in the world, without money or friends.
Although parliament had not lasted its full term of seven years, it was dissolved on September 30.
The Political History of England - Vol. X. | William HuntOn her seventh pregnancy, when five months gone, she was as large as women usually are at the end of their full term.
The Physical Life of Woman: | Dr. George H NapheysAt any rate, his services are as necessary, and often even more so, as in a labor at full term.
The Physical Life of Woman: | Dr. George H NapheysNeither the size nor the vigor of the child has any influence in bringing about delivery at full term.
The Physical Life of Woman: | Dr. George H Napheys
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