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Third Person
miscarries
Present Participle
miscarrying
Past Tense
miscarried
Past Participle
miscarried
1
to fail to achieve a desired outcome
- The project miscarried due to a lack of proper planning and resources.
- Their attempts to resolve the issue miscarried, leading to further complications.
- His ambitious business venture miscarried because of poor market research.
- The attempt to reform the system miscarried, leaving the old problems unresolved.
- The experimental drug miscarried in clinical trials, failing to produce the expected results.
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2
to spontaneously lose the pregnancy before reaching viability, typically within the first 20 weeks
- Unfortunately, she had to miscarry the pregnancy in its early stages.
- The doctor explained the signs and symptoms of a potential miscarriage.
- The woman experienced severe pain and bleeding, indicating a potential to miscarry.
- Doctors offer support and guidance to those who may miscarry.
- After a miscarriage, it's important to allow time for emotional healing.
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