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nascent
[nas-uhnt, ney-suhnt]
adjective
beginning to exist or develop.
That nascent republic is holding its first election this month.
Chemistry., (of an element) in the nascent state.
nascent
/ ˈneɪ-, ˈnæsənt /
adjective
starting to grow or develop; being born
chem (of an element or simple compound, esp hydrogen) created within the reaction medium in the atomic form and having a high activity
Other Word Forms
- nascence noun
- nascency noun
- unnascent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of nascent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of nascent1
Example Sentences
Her victory was a shot in the arm for a nascent activist left.
Back in the 1980s when the internet was still in its infancy, countries were being handed their own unique website addresses to navigate this nascent new online world.
Millions of dollars have already flowed into the nascent campaigns sparring over the Nov. 4 special-election ballot measure that asks voters to set aside the congressional boundaries drawn in 2021 by California’s independent redistricting commission.
It also doubles as a warning to other potential candidates about the establishment firepower behind Solis’ nascent campaign, despite the seat she’s angling for not actually existing yet.
He’s self-satisfied and loves to have people fawn over him, but his star is still nascent enough for Oliver to retain some naivete.
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