Nascence

Word NASCENCE
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What do we mean by nascence?

A coming into being; a beginning: synonym: beginning. noun

Origination; birth; beginning; specifically, in phytogeography, the rise of a new plant formaation on an area destitute of floral covering. noun

Birth noun

Coming into being noun

Commencement or inception noun

The event of being born noun

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The word "nascence" in example sentences

Little did they know in 1964, that the personal computer, still in its nascence, was about to make it even smaller. ❋ Gerit Quealy (2011)

In my pathetic nascence as a comedian, I allowed the audience to become the authority figure. ❋ Greg Fitzsimmons (2010)

The status of slaves, the political and social requirements of nobility, the draw of the Coliseum, and the cloaked nascence of Christianity are woven into the story seamlessly through the narration of Cecilia. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The fight against the 1971 bill developed during the nascence of the social right movement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In his essay Bérubé voices disappointment about Cultural Studies not living up to the promise many felt it harbored with its nascence in the later 1960s. ❋ EILEEN (2009)

The informal and individual nature of such taxonomies becomes obvious if we take a word like "person" and look at the philosophical problems that arise when it comes to nascence and sentience: many would not consider a human embryo a "person" until a certain stage of development; many would consider any sentient individual a person, regardless of humanity. ❋ Hal Duncan (2007)

New Cobley fiction, emerging from nascence into the cold hard glare of reality! ❋ Unknown (2008)

It does a good enough job of chronicling the nascence and potentiality of a rock band and their big breakout performance, but Scott Westerfeld does it better in The Last Days and also makes me root for the characters. ❋ Jlundberg (2007)

The book also documents the nascence of a great native talent. ❋ Stefan Beck (2007)

I still maintain many liturgical abuses found their nascence in certain monastic communities - standing around the altar for Mass, being one of them. ❋ Terry Nelson (2006)

But aren't I a collection of atoms that never die, merely changing form and returning into the womb of nascence I once arose from? ❋ Unknown (2006)

What I find appealing about you, Amanda, is your determined search for your own evolving edge - the edge of your own nascence. ❋ Amanda (2006)

That's the nascence, the beginning of a real organization and an alliance which we can spread. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Already now, in its nascence, it affected the course of the universe. ❋ ANDERSON, Poul (2000)

"The weaknesses are showing, but overall Africa is much more open and there is much more freedom now," says Herman Cohen, who as president George Bush's assistant secretary for African affairs helped oversee the nascence of multi-partyism on the continent. ❋ Unknown (1996)

If in Canada we can count on a vigilant and intelligently critical public opinion, those of us who have been privileged to acquire positions of influence and leadership in the field of the arts in Canada, can, I believe, look forward, not to a Canadian renaissance because it is not a rebirth, but the nascence of a Canadian culture of which every single one of us, as Canadians, can be proud. ❋ Unknown (1956)

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