Birth in a sentence as a noun

I also see a sharp decline in child-birth cases.

As someone who has been blind since birth this is accurate.

Only six people in Cambridge shared his birth date, only three of them men, and of them, only he lived in his ZIP code.

Or said another way, they are always 'working' - oftentimes from birth until death.

It's the massive infant and child mortality - the norm everywhere before the 20th century - that drags down average life expectancies at birth.

I am intimately aware of how XmlHttpRequest came into existence, having been closely involved with its birth, so if someone has some correction to add, please add it.

“We are all human beings, and our nationality is simply an accident of birth.”This is my position on the Olympics and basically all national pride.

Birth in a sentence as a verb

I think it's irrational that a women who takes a year off after the birth of a child is viewed by HR managers in a worse light than a man who took a year to backpack across Asia.

To allow Mormons to identify these ancestors the LDS church has spent decades going around the world and making microfilm copies of birth, death and marriage records and the like.

For twenty dollars, she purchased the complete voter rolls from the city of Cambridge, a database containing, among other things, the name, address, ZIP code, birth date, and sex of every voter.

Stopped reading after> Preface: As a white, heterosexual, cis, male, Im granted, from birth, an extraordinary amount of privilegeI wasn't actually aware people outside of the Tumblrverse said things like that.

The state, under its conservative agenda passed many laws and regulations concerning abortion, cesarean birth, sale and use of alcohol and even the color of lipstick worn by the airline stewardesses.

The most unfortunate in India are amongst the most fatalistic - they give up trying - after all, they never won the birth lottery by being born in Europe or the US, or even in a rich home in India - so why hope for social justice?

Birth definitions

noun

the time when something begins (especially life); "they divorced after the birth of the child"; "his election signaled the birth of a new age"

noun

the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child"

See also: nativity nascency nascence

noun

the process of giving birth

See also: parturition birthing

noun

the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents

See also: parentage

noun

a baby born; an offspring; "the overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births"

verb

cause to be born; "My wife had twins yesterday!"

See also: deliver bear have