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Meanings of
incipient
in английском
Only partly in existence; imperfectly formed.
inchoate
Related terms
early
Usage of
incipient
in английском
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.
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incipient
Adjective
Frequent collocations
incipient panic
incipient insanity
incipient madness
incipient species
incipient fire
More collocations
Incipient
through the time
Incipient
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common