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Definition of nascent:

  • (adjective) being born or beginning | just coming into existence

Sentence Examples:

Think for a moment on the condition of Sardinia, who represents the nascent hope of Italy.

They are just as much forbidden in the nascent morality of savage peoples.

The lesson had favored the new nascent intimacy with his daughter.

When, "during what geological periods did this nascent race flourish?"

People as physical and political representative of the nascent Aryan race.

This does not appear to me an unnatural kind of nascent, half-conscious metaphysics.

Such a use of symbols obviously extends the range of utility of a nascent art of writing.

These young or nascent bodies had a trick of breaking away after this fashion.

For a while a general chaos of conflicting opinions and nascent ideas is produced.

What is the derivation of the word nascent?

I have put in about nascent organs.

Now was the nascent day of the country club.

Jacques, with her already formidable beauty and the nascent desire to shine and to please.

The instinct of the nascent nation decided for the golden mean, and chose the middle path.

Helena and Ascension, prolonged, intersects this slowly nascent focus of volcanic action.

It was art nascent.

He stands balancing himself on his feet searching the ground for the nascent lie.

Then you have the nascent imperial.

Nascent hydrogen is produced in the reaction and is no doubt the active reducing agent.

Desire is a nascent choice.

The nascent International also saw this powerful general come and offer his services.

He conceives the ridges to be formed through lateral pressures between nascent structures.

The overcoat was another and most important element in this nascent Romance.

The second example of a nascent reflex in dogs which I have to mention is as follows.

He looked at her with a nascent approval.

What an accumulation of wrongs weighed down that nascent intelligence!

The requirements of the nascent ceremonial were not yet fulfilled.

Our task now is to describe all we know about man at this date of nascent civilization.

She could scarcely persuade herself to accept even now the signs of his nascent love.

There was something in his tone which sounded like nascent rebellion.

It made use of the nascent mass media to manipulate public opinion.

Sexuality is only nascent.

In like manner, the first ratio of nascent quantities is that with which they begin to be.

The sky above was deep glowing blue; the horizon lines a nascent gray darkness.

A canvas of mountains and enormous clouds like nascent sculptures presented itself.

It is the nascent oxygen which acts most powerfully as an oxidizer.

These rays were then the energy directed into the swirling haze of nascent matter.

Nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark.

A very brief campaign sufficed for Lambert to crush the nascent rebellion.

I felt my nascent ambition die away within me.

It is occasionally very difficult to detect the existence of rabies in its nascent state.

The mystery indeed in which her nascent love had wrapped him had dropped away.