incipient

IPA: ɪnsˈɪpiʌnt

noun

  • (obsolete) A beginner.
  • (grammar) A verb tense of the Hebrew language.

adjective

  • In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
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Examples of "incipient" in Sentences

  • The incipient strike was broken.
  • This is referred to as incipient decay.
  • It also turns on and runs out incipient cancer.
  • No signs of incipient activities were shown yet.
  • Development of incipient attribution seems to be amazing.
  • Cancer that occurs in this way is called incipient cancer.
  • I note that you are involved in a bit of an incipient demonstration.
  • Incipient sense of collective identity for the system is now adapted.
  • Maelius was killed immediately and the incipient coup perished with him.
  • The call for deletion is unjustified, especially for such an incipient article.

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