English to Irish Meaning of infant - naíonán


Infant :
naíonán

leanbh, naíonán, saorga, cine

naíonán, tairisceana, bog, íogair, éadrom, trócaireach

naíonánnaíonáin
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Definitions of infant in English
Noun(1) a very young child (birth to 1 year
Examples of infant in English
(1) the infant science of bioelectrical medicine(2) One thing the Malians have in mind is help in developing their infant tourist industry.(3) As raw as the theatrical chops may have been at this infant stage, the underlying talent is unquestionably in place.(4) Although the Texans' roster is only in its infant stages of development, the staff has had plenty to do besides scouting.(5) The child was therefore an infant when his mother married, and only knew his step-father for a period of 7 months.(6) It's a program still in its infant stage, and change is inevitable.(7) Running a party now, without electoral commission funding or time to establish a brand would simply kill any infant party before it had any time to grow.(8) Jeeps and lorries trundled down asphalt roads and the safari package tour was in its infant stages.(9) They caution that brain fingerprinting is in its infant stage and may never result in a reliable polygraph.(10) their first year at infant school(11) How do you judge an infant company endeavoring to develop its business abroad?(12) When we made the decision to adopt, we decided to seek a child from China because we were assured we could adopt a young and healthy infant there.(13) In the result the benefit of the lease was assigned by decree to the infant and the trustee, subject to indemnity, made to account for profits.(14) If we do all this, we have truly begun to develop the infant medium.(15) I would ask the Court to note that the plaintiff is an infant .(16) The first step to bring the web beyond its infant stage is to understand where we are at and what tools we have at our disposal.
Related Phrases of infant
(1) infant mortality ::
mortlaíochta naíonán
(2) infant mortality rate ::
ráta mortlaíochta naíonán
(3) infant school ::
scoil naíonán
(4) infant industry ::
tionscal naíonán
(5) infant death ::
bás naíonán
Synonyms
Adjective
1. developing ::
ag forbairt
2. emergent ::
éiritheach
3. emerging ::
ag teacht chun cinn
4. embryonic ::
suthach
5. nascent ::
nascent
6. incipient ::
incipient
7. new ::
nua
9. budding ::
óga
10. up-and-coming ::
suas-agus-teacht
Noun
11. baby ::
leanbh
12. newborn ::
nuabheirthe
13. young child ::
leanbh óg
15. little one ::
ceann beag
16. papoose ::
papoose
17. neonate ::
naí
18. tiny ::
beag bídeach
19. babe ::
babe
20. babe in arms ::
babe i arm
21. suckling ::
suckling
Different Forms
infant, infants
Word Example from TV Shows
He didn't decide to kill her.
He was an infant.

He didn't decide to kill her. He was an INFANT.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 10

who had traded his infant son for a dog.

who had traded his INFANT son for a dog.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

for new parents
to take an infant CPR class.

for new parents to take an INFANT CPR class.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 10

If I told you to murder an infant girl, say,

If I told you to murder an INFANT girl, say,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

When you were an infant,

When you were an INFANT,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

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