abecedarian, beginning, elementary, foundational, in its infancy, inchoate, infant, initiatory, original, prenatal, primeval, rudimental
Definitionadj. being born or beginning
Last update: June 17, 2015
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The use of satellite phones is still in its nascent stage. [adjective]
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Our freedom remains nascent, sometimes perverted, often trivialized. [adjective]
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And adventurous skiers are being attracted to the nascent ski areas here. [adjective]
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It is nevertheless certain that some of the old traditions were preserved by the remnants of the old population now reduced to a subject condition, and that these finally leavened the whole lump, so that once more - this time under a Hellenic guise - Crete was enabled to anticipate mainland Greece in nascent civilization. [Please select]
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{53} The outline of the nascent comb may soon be divined. [Please select]
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At that early undeveloped time an English gentleman, one Anthony Trollope, visited the nascent city. [Please select]
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They recognized their own weakness, and allowed the nascent power to develop itself unchecked and unhindered. [Please select]
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"The Redcoats, sir, they have such pretty clothes," said the nascent woman. [Please select]
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The bitter feeling of the nascent nation toward Great Britain was intensified by the War of 1812. [Please select]
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It was a new note in their cordial intimacy--this nascent intrusion of the personal. [Please select]
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The nascent tooth takes a day over the difficult task. [Please select]
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