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nascent
adjective as in budding
adjective as in inceptive
adjective as in inchoate
adjective as in incipient
adjective as in infant/infantile
adjective as in initial
adjective as in initiatory
adjective as in underdeveloped
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Example Sentences
As a nascent sound engineer, Brinsley “tried the best he could.”
But in dethroning, or even denting, Cuomo, this nascent movement is facing its greatest test.
What are the next steps and goals for this nascent movement?
This toll was particularly painful for the nascent life insurance industry.
However, one nascent winner has been the rise of crowdsourced fractional labor.
During the first three centuries ten distinct general persecutions swept over the nascent Christian Church.
Already the buds 50 were swelling on the old trees, and the haze of nascent foliage hung over them.
An inventor seizes upon fresh facts, and combines them with the old, which thereby become nascent.
Moreover, it is worthy of remark that the problems he handled were all nascent at the time he worked upon them.
He was a Philosophical Biologist in the new and nascent sense of the middle period of the nineteenth century.
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On this page you'll find 185 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nascent, such as: burgeoning, fledgling, growing, incipient, promising, and beginning.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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