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nascent

[ nas-uhnt, ney-suhnt ]

adjective

  1. beginning to exist or develop:

    That nascent republic is holding its first election this month.

  2. Chemistry. (of an element) in the nascent state.


nascent

/ ˈneɪ-; ˈnæsənt /

adjective

  1. starting to grow or develop; being born
  2. chem (of an element or simple compound, esp hydrogen) created within the reaction medium in the atomic form and having a high activity
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Derived Forms

  • ˈԲԳ, noun
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of nascent1

First recorded in 1615–25; from Latin Գ-, stem of ŧԲ “being born,” present participle of ī “to be born, arise”
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of nascent1

C17: from Latin ԲŧԲ present participle of ī to be born
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Example Sentences

The combination with xAI means X investors now own shares in a nascent artificial intelligence startup with much more perceived upside.

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Already, a nascent recall campaign has targeted Bass, who is up for reelection next year.

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For now, most micro dramas that RisingJoy distributes are made in China, where the nascent industry is the most mature.

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In the late summer of 1664, an English military officer named Richard Nicolls led a flotilla of four warships across the Atlantic with the intention of transforming the nascent American colonies.

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After years of sustained public outcry from a nascent movement of Asian Americans activists, Lee was granted a retrial and released.

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