Premature in a sentence as an adjective

It's expected to cause 100-200 premature deaths from cancers.

The safe enables founders to raise early-stage funds without having to do a premature equity round.

Do they have system-level premature failure modes such as questionable power supplies or the like?

I think it's awfully premature to go around judging who is 'the bad guy', and that it's quite possible both or neither of them have done less than stellar things.

I'm not saying Opera is in the right for this, but I think it's a bit premature to start casting heroes and villains in this particular narrative.

In 2000, the World Health Organization estimated that it caused nearly 2 million premature deaths each yearconsiderably more than were caused by traffic accidents.

Every day we see another "breakthrough" that isn't a breakthrough, a correlation reported as a cause-effect relationship, or a premature conclusion based on one unreplicated study.

Premature definitions

adjective

born after a gestation period of less than the normal time; "a premature infant"

adjective

too soon or too hasty; "our condemnation of him was a bit previous"; "a premature judgment"

adjective

uncommonly early or before the expected time; "illness led to his premature death"; "alcohol brought him to an untimely end"

See also: untimely