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budding

/ ˈ²úÊŒ»åɪŋ /

adjective

  1. at an early stage of development but showing promise or potential

    a budding genius

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budding

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  1. A form of asexual reproduction in living organisms in which new individuals form from outgrowths (buds) on the bodies of mature organisms. These outgrowths grow by means of mitotic cell division. Many simple multicellular animals such as hydras and unicellular organisms such as yeasts reproduce by budding.
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Sinha merges the depressing and inspiring in her recounting of Reconstruction, when the U.S. emerged from a state of war as a flawed but budding multiracial democracy.

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And instead of the Department of Agriculture taking the lead, social media creators are building this ecosystem and nurturing a budding interest in farming.

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His budding media empire includes a podcast and a YouTube channel.

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The film also explores the budding friendship between two of the filmmakers, Basel Adra, a Palestinian, and Yuval Abraham, an Israeli.

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Academic researchers are supposed to pursue the truth, and budding autocrats recognize that empirical truth can present a threat to their authority.

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