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Meanings of
nascent
in English
Being born or beginning.
dying
Related terms
emerging
emergent
parturient
dissilient
Antonyms
Examples for "
dying
"
dying
Examples for "
dying
"
1
Wolfius relates the case of a woman
dying
in labor in 1677.
2
Meanwhile, the migrant crisis continued, with thousands
dying
trying to reach Europe.
3
The day was closing; the thunders of the cannon were
dying
down.
4
The
dying
day lies beautiful in the tender glow of the evening
5
Thus had she sinned in all things-sinnedin living and in
dying
.
Usage of
nascent
in English
1
The crash prompted significant safety concerns about the
nascent
self-driving car industry.
2
Digital textbooks remain a
nascent
business and a tough market to enter.
3
Canadian banks have already begun jostling for position in the
nascent
market.
4
Down are a
nascent
side under new management and finding their way.
5
The letters of the period express unbounded confidence in the
nascent
play.
6
Our findings demonstrate that ACO delivery systems remain at a
nascent
stage.
7
Much is yet unknown, and this
nascent
subject is ripe for exploration.
8
Forrest said Keystone XL alone would not quash Canada's
nascent
crude-by-rail industry.
9
After 1760 the
nascent
social doctrine found response among the American colonists.
10
Your words, sir-Duvel raised his voice to overwhelm Lambert's
nascent
protest.
11
Fifteen with a
nascent
conscience and character not yet touched by mortality.
12
The method entails purification of short strands of
nascent
DNA de …
13
According to Dr. Narasimham, the technology is still in its
nascent
stages.
14
In Florence the
nascent
swan-feathers of Anne Champneys grew into perfect plumage.
15
It was Traffic who ran the commercial activities of the
nascent
league.
16
The surge in coronavirus infections threatens the
nascent
improvement in business investment.
Other examples for "nascent"
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About this term
nascent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
nascent recovery
nascent stage
nascent market
nascent industry
still nascent
More collocations
Nascent
through the time
Nascent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common