give birth to
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Bear a child, as in She gave birth to her first child exactly at midnight . [Early 1800s]
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Also, give rise to . Be the cause or origin of. For example, His hobby gave birth to a very successful business , or The economic situation gave rise to widespread dissatisfaction . The first term dates from the early 1700s, the second from the late 1700s.
Example Sentences
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But superpowered paychecks and a ripped torso don’t necessarily bring inner peace — alternatively, they might give birth to some uncomfortable “Night Thoughts.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2026
Switzerland's Bencic returned to the top 10 in January for the first time since stepping away from the court in September 2023 to give birth to daughter Bella.
From Barron's • Feb. 3, 2026
Moore worked at Les Deux Cafés until she was about to give birth to her first child.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
To maintain a stable population, women need to give birth to 2.1 children on average during their lifetimes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 2, 2025
In time, she managed to give birth to my oldest brother, Heritage.
From "How Dare the Sun Rise" by Sandra Uwiringiyimana
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