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incipient
[ in-sip-ee-uhnt ]
adjective
- beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage:
an incipient cold.
Synonyms: developing, nascent, beginning
incipient
/ ɪnˈsɪpɪənt /
adjective
- just starting to be or happen; beginning
Derived Forms
- inˈcipience, noun
- inˈcipiently, adverb
Other Words From
- in·cipi·ent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of incipient1
Word History and Origins
Origin of incipient1
Example Sentences
Perhaps it was Babitz’s lack of self-discipline, or her excessive drug use, or the incipient onset of Huntington’s disease, which would eventually take her life.
It is among a handful of countries, inlcuding the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Thailand, that are regulating what is still an incipient edible insects industry.
“There are toxic cleavages and an incipient social fragmentation that can easily turn into instability.”
Governments provided the scaffolding: They built up roads and schools, offered business-friendly rules and incentives, developed capable administrative institutions and nurtured incipient industries.
In the rare event that I wake up in the morning with a twinge of an incipient migraine, I take a BC Powder.
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