Incipient

Word INCIPIENT
Character 9
Hyphenation in cip i ent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Incipient"

What do we mean by incipient?

Beginning to exist or appear. adjective

In Hebrew grammar, noting the verbal tense or form with prefixed servile letters, otherwise called future, present, and imperfect.

Beginning; commencing; entering on existence or appearance.

Beginning to be, or to show itself; commencing; initial adjective

Beginning, starting, coming into existence. adjective

Beginner noun

A verb tense of the Hebrew language. noun

Only partly in existence; imperfectly formed adjective

Beginner

(grammar) A verb tense of the Hebrew language.

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The word "incipient" in example sentences

Over the period of time, there was a gap in terms of the number of forces that should have been on the ground and what I call the incipient growth of this insurgency. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The hope, he felt, lay in incipient black militancy, in latent white decency, and, above all, in education. ❋ Unknown (1997)

To say "Margaret Thatcher" is to see every past president's eye light up, and the vocal chords quiver in incipient introduction. ❋ Unknown (1984)

"Dare take unto herself the glory of what she calls my incipient cure? ❋ Anna Chapin Ray (1905)

And it is essential to discover the existence of the disease at its beginning, what is called the incipient stage, in order to have the best chance of recovery. ❋ Kenelm Winslow (N/A)

Again, it may be asked, how is it that varieties, which I have called incipient species, become ultimately converted into good and distinct species which in most cases obviously differ from each other far more than do the varieties of the same species? ❋ Unknown (1909)

And the idea of incipient insanity in young Horne grew stronger than ever in Mr. Wedmore's mind. ❋ Florence Warden (1893)

If now a region thus underlaid by what we may call incipient lavas is subjected to the peculiar compressive actions which lead to mountain-building, we should naturally expect that such soft material would be poured forth, possibly in vast quantities through fault fissures, which are so readily formed in all kinds of rock when subject to irregular and powerful strains, such as are necessarily brought about when rocks are moved in mountain-making. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

In the other part of the area, however, where hybridism occurs with perfect freedom, hybrids of various degrees may increase till they equal or even exceed in number the pure species -- that is, the incipient species will be liable to be swamped by intercrossing. ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

Again, it may be asked, how is it that varieties, which I have called incipient species, become ultimately converted into good and distinct species, which in most cases obviously differ from each other far more than do the varieties of the same species? ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

Varieties, as we shall see, may justly be called incipient species. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Someone please explain the rationale for accepting McCain's medical report, with no further explanations, since it has no content addressing Alzheimer's testing although new tests have been invented that can tell us if he has 'incipient' Alzheimer's, and the report has no content addressing short term memory loss testing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mind you, the term "incipient" is not used in Dobzhansky, T. 1972. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One says "incipient" and we all know what that means. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With 50 to 60 people being killed each day, it's sickening to watch Bushie apologists stretch their linguistic wings to describe things as an "incipient" civil war. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another purchase of this period, probably the first acquisition for the library, which seems curiously extravagant for the officers of an "incipient" University, was Audubon's "Birds of America." ❋ Wilfred Shaw (N/A)

[i am] [so in love] with incipient ❋ Happy Trail (2005)

Omg, did you see [Zayn] whip all that hair at [Byrnes]. He [spins] with Incipient Winterguard. ❋ Supercalifragibitchstic (2018)

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