Meaning of INCIPIENT In A Sentence
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Definition: to come into being or to become apparent
Part of Speech: Adjective
Synonym(s): aborning, budding
Antonym(s): full-fledged, mature, ripe
Example Sentences:
1. As the boy and girl stared at each other, it was obvious the two had formed an incipient connection.
2. We are securing financing so the business is still very much in an incipient stage.
3. I’m not sure why, but I feel an incipient dislike for the arrogant woman.
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