Used in a Sentence

infants

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for infants.

Editorial note

Consider the mortality rate of infants who receive no physical touch but have all their classical needs met compared to infants who are held and cared for.

Examples17
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(UK, Australia) The section of a primary school for the education of younger children, typically the classes of reception or kindergarten and years (grades) one and two.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of infants gathered in one view.

noun

(UK, Australia) The section of a primary school for the education of younger children, typically the classes of reception or kindergarten and years (grades) one and two.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for infants.

noun

(UK, Australia) The section of a primary school for the education of younger children, typically the classes of reception or kindergarten and years (grades) one and two.

Example sentences

1

Consider the mortality rate of infants who receive no physical touch but have all their classical needs met compared to infants who are held and cared for.

2

For this experiment he presented the infants with a clothed mother and a wired mother under two conditions.

3

Harlow next chose to investigate if the infants had a preference for bare wire mothers or cloth covered mothers.

4

If mothers with infants require a 3rd bag for a supply of diapers, toys, etc, they have to pay.

5

See for one of many examples the adulterated pet food from china or the milk scandal where china poisoned 300,000 infants [1].

6

But the link provided in a reply below, suggests that it is still recommended in certain circumstances, infants and young children for example.

7

Are there any credible studies showing their infants have worse health outcomes?

8

Not to mention the fact that there are millions of infants and mentally disabled people on this planet who can't even read, let alone speak.

9

WHO estimates the increased cancer risk of people living inside the Fukushima Prefecture as being up to 70% higher (thyroid cancer for girls exposed as infants)[1].

10

Peter Singer has advocated both for the personhood of certain animals and the non-personhood of certain humans (including live infants below certain cognitive thresholds) for some time.

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A nation where the police forces can execute the homeless, and blow up bombs in the face of infants with no criminal charges being filed against the officers..

12

This high contrast stuff is for tiny infants.

Quote examples

1

Since most people do not buy separate tickets for infants (because infants are held in the arms), the infant doesn't get a "free bag".

2

Today, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends[1], "Television and other entertainment media should be avoided for infants and children under age 2." We have pediatric doctors like Dr.

3

I don't think it's tenable to say that suffering is bad only "because it causes people to make bad decisions", unless you are comfortable saying that inflicting pain on infants is morally neutral.

4

"If mothers with infants require a 3rd bag for a supply of diapers, toys, etc, they have to pay." That's not a 3rd bag, that's a bag for the infant.

Proper noun examples

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Infants are the only humans who sometimes lack the necessary mechanism.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use infants in a sentence?

Consider the mortality rate of infants who receive no physical touch but have all their classical needs met compared to infants who are held and cared for.

What does infants mean?

(UK, Australia) The section of a primary school for the education of younger children, typically the classes of reception or kindergarten and years (grades) one and two.

What part of speech is infants?

infants is commonly used as noun.