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Only partly in existence; imperfectly formed.
inchoate
early
1
Stone libertarians were ready to label any government regulation as
incipient
Nazism.
2
This policy helps identify
incipient
EKC outbreaks and guides infection control efforts.
3
The faint continuous spectrum is probably the result of
incipient
central condensation.
4
There seemed to be no trace of
incipient
fire in the truss.
5
An
incipient
stand off developed, but after some time the Orangemen dispersed.
6
The
incipient
smile vanished and was replaced by a somewhat terrible frown.
7
An
incipient
chill, for instance, could often be nipped in the bud.
8
Her ankle seemed badly swollen; she seemed even to reveal
incipient
elephantiasis.
9
At day 8, these cells were embedded by an
incipient
fibrin network.
10
I used all of it, slotting cams into bulges and
incipient
seams.
11
From ground level there is not a glimpse of one
incipient
acorn.
12
He had reached the
incipient
stages of regret of his rash promise.
13
He has established between animal and plant a unity of
incipient
mind.
14
The whole situation is drifting into a state of
incipient
sympathetic strikes.
15
So the
incipient
storm dwindled to a sullen mood on her part.
16
It is a muddle tempered by the ink-bottle, like every
incipient
government.
incipient
incipient panic
incipient insanity
incipient madness
incipient species
incipient fire