prematurely

/ˌpriːməˈtʃʊrli/
adverb
  1. Before the expected or usual time; too early.
    • He retired prematurely due to health problems.
    • The flowers bloomed prematurely because of the warm weather.
    • The baby was born prematurely at 34 weeks and needed oxygen support.
  2. In a way that happens or is done before it is ready or appropriate.
    • They celebrated prematurely, only to lose the game in the final seconds.
    • The company launched the product prematurely and had to fix many bugs afterward.
    • Don't judge the situation prematurely; wait until you have all the facts.
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