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Meanings of
breastfeed
in English
Portuguese
alimentar um bebê com o leite produzido pelas próprias glândulas mamárias
Catalan
alletar
Spanish
dar de mamar
Back to the meaning
Give suck to.
nurse
suck
lactate
suckle
wet-nurse
bottle-feed
give suck
bottlefeed
Portuguese
alimentar um bebê com o leite produzido pelas próprias glândulas mamárias
Synonyms
Examples for "
nurse
"
nurse
suck
lactate
suckle
wet-nurse
Examples for "
nurse
"
1
The second case was connected to the infected
nurse
,
health officials said.
2
Bev's used those farming methods to
nurse
her farm back to health.
3
Any
nurse
or doctor, will place an order via a text message.
4
The situation led to the
nurse
ultimately being charged with professional misconduct.
5
Wellington
nurse
Leah said a lack of staff was a major issue.
1
Initially, the health minister threw out a
thumb
-
suck
figure of R259 billion.
2
Hajj is not a mealy-mouthed liberal
suck
-
up
to Islamic countries or institutions.
3
The way I feel right now, I'd
suck
on his tubercular handkerchief.
4
In fact, in breathing we do not
suck
breath into the lungs.
5
She didn't need long to find the nipple and start to
suck
.
1
However, the global concentration of
lactate
in the culture supernatant remained unchanged.
2
Methods: We measured serial
lactate
levels in a group of HIV-infected subjects.
3
Background: Sodium
lactate
seemed to improve fluid balance and avoid fluid overload.
4
There was a good correlation between 51Cr and
lactate
dehydrogenase release values.
5
CLA did not affect plasma glucose and
lactate
over the treatment period.
1
He called George over to him with the
suckle
in his hand.
2
They are all climbers, requiring the same treatment as the honey
suckle
.
3
Well, then, we must put it off till dog-rose and
honey
-
suckle
time.
4
Being unable to
suckle
,
it was fed first on diluted cow's milk.
5
Family bonds are strong; mothers
suckle
their children for three to four years.
1
The whole household were immediately sent in quest of a
wet-nurse
.
2
In one corner is an outline of a
wet
-
nurse
,
and the baby Tutankhaten.
3
She 'as never failed yet to suit 'erself in a situation as
wet-nurse
.
4
Of course, the reader recognises in her the
wet-nurse
who had exchanged her child.
5
The first child had a healthy
wet-nurse
,
and has grown a fine healthy lad.
1
One young couple whose fridge was turned off despite trying to
bottle
-
feed
their infant child.
2
And there is also a little honey involved; the chance to cuddle and
bottle
-
feed
recently born cubs.
3
Whether to breastfeed or
bottle
-
feed
was a question that never entered Fiona Mulcahy's mind as she planned for the arrival of her first born.
4
It does not seem to matter whether they are breast-fed or
bottle
-
fed
.
5
About the same as for a
bottle
-
fed
baby of four or five months.
1
And woe to them that are with child and that
give
suck
in those days.
2
Didst Thou not create these breasts above my heart to
give
suck
to a babe?
3
Only let me
give
suck
to the child.
4
Woe to them that are with child and to them that
give
suck
in those days!
5
But woe unto them that are with child, and to them which
give
suck
in those days.
Usage of
breastfeed
in English
1
It takes eight to ten hours per day to
breastfeed
a newborn.
2
I would have liked to
breastfeed
,
but I didn't produce enough milk.
3
Further, low income women who
breastfeed
may be empowered by the experience.
4
But this teenage mother hasn't even tried to
breastfeed
two-month-old Dylan Jason.
5
Many factors influence the decision to initiate and continue to
breastfeed
.
6
Come back and
breastfeed
,
then go work out again, she revealed.
7
All mothers had a strong wish to
breastfeed
their newborn infants.
8
Mums who want to
breastfeed
in Wellington's public pools have been officially prohibited.
9
I've no recollection of ever making a conscious decision to
breastfeed
my children.
10
She struggled to
breastfeed
and then got a breast infection and was hospitalised.
11
Since when do women need the consent of anyone to
breastfeed
?
12
A woman goes through a lot giving birth, especially if they
breastfeed
afterwards.
13
Sir, -So now women are allowed to
breastfeed
in the Dáil chamber.
14
You should either take this medication or
breastfeed
,
you should not do both.
15
Julie hadn't been able to
breastfeed
her baby, so bottle-fed him formula instead.
16
Straight away 15 women were trying to get inside to
breastfeed
.
Other examples for "breastfeed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
breastfeed
breastfee
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
breastfee for
breastfee in public
breastfee a baby
breastfee in combination
breastfee longer
More collocations
Translations for
breastfeed
Portuguese
alimentar um bebê com o leite produzido pelas próprias glândulas mamárias
dar de mamar
amamentar
Catalan
alletar
Spanish
dar de mamar
amamantar
lactar
Breastfeed
through the time
Breastfeed
across language varieties
United States of America
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