Not yet brought into existence
Not born; no yet brought into life; being still to appear; future.
Adjective
not yet brought into existence; "unborn generations"
a.
Not born; no yet brought into life; being still to appear;
future.
Unborn
Some unborn sorrow, ripe in fortune's womb.
See future sons, and daughters yet unborn.
Not born; no yet brought into life; being still to appear; future.
Usage Examples
I can't believe the pro-choicers attitude toward unborn children-to me it's the ultimate liberal cause, to defend those without a voice.
The advocates of abortion on demand falsely assume two things: that women must suffer if the lives of unborn children are legally protected and that women can only attain equality by having the legal option of destroying their innocent offspring in the womb.
We have come to a turning point in the road. If we turn to the right mayhap our children and our children's children will go that way but if we turn to the left, generations yet unborn will curse our names for having been unfaithful to God and to His Word.
Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn.
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Other Usage ExamplesWe are learning more about the humanity of the unborn child. Science and truth support the prolife movement.
Whatever your life's work is, do it well. A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better.
We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child.
My husband is a composer, so he plays piano all the time and I sit there and clap telling my unborn child, 'Hear me clap, hear the music.' I know music, in general, is supposed to be good for babies to hear.