释义
[ in-sip -ee-uh nt ] SHOW IPA
/ ɪnˈsɪp i ənt / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage: an incipient cold.
Origin of incipient 1580–90; <Latin incipient- (stem of incipiēns, present participle of incipere to take in hand, begin), equivalent to in- in-2 + -cipi- (combining form of capi- take) + -ent- -ent
SYNONYMS FOR incipient beginning, nascent, developing.
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OTHER WORDS FROM incipient in·cip·i·ent·ly, adverb
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH incipient incipient , insipid, insipientWords nearby incipient incident point, incienso, incinerate, incinerator, incipiency, incipient , incipit, incircle, in circles, in circulation, incisal
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Example sentences from the Web for incipient But his incipient campaign was scuttled, and he soon separated from his fourth wife.
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out.
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At a dinner with journalists, hedge-fund manager George Soros spoke of an “incipient war in currencies.”
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He was a prime mover behind the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain a year ago to smash an incipient Shia reform movement.
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It seems inarguable that the donation has something to do with the incipient arrival of the unflattering film.
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Hearing of which, Colonel Cornwallis and incipient Halifax are much at a loss.
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His eyes were ringed and bloodshot with fatigue, and with incipient snow-blindness.
Murder Point | Coningsby Dawson
She was not only crying, but she was showing symptoms of incipient hysteria.
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I had an incipient revulsion from such a fate, and this seemed to me to indicate that moral stirrings were at work within me.
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They are here; they are more than incipient , very much more; but they are not striking.
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British Dictionary definitions for incipient adjective just starting to be or happen; beginning
Derived forms of incipient incipience or incipiency , noun incipiently , adverb Word Origin for incipient C17: from Latin incipiēns, from incipere to begin, take in hand, from in- ² + capere to take
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Words related to incipient embryonic, nascent, basic, beginning, elementary, fundamental, inchoate, initial, initiative, introductory, originating, start, inceptive, initiatory, commencing