midwifed

/ˈmɪdˌwaɪft/
verb
  1. Past tense of midwife: helped bring something into being or facilitated its development.
    • The mentor midwifed the young artist's first gallery show.
    • Her efforts midwifed the peace agreement between the two groups.
    • The team midwifed the new software launch successfully.
  2. Past tense of midwife: assisted in the birth of a baby.
    • She midwifed her first baby at the age of 22.
    • He midwifed the calf's birth on the farm.
    • The doctor midwifed the delivery in the emergency room.
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