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Fledgling

Fledgling | Fledglings

Fledgling meaning

Untried or inexperienced. | Emergent or rising.

Example sentences (20)

A fledgling program that covers tuition and other costs for University of Hawaii community college students who are residents and can demonstrate financial need, called the Promise Scholarship, could be expanded soon to four-year colleges as well.

Air reveals the unbelievable game-changing partnership between then-rookie Michael Jordan and Nike’s fledgling basketball division, which revolutionized the world of sports and contemporary culture with the Air Jordan brand.

Among the results of the leaders' summit were Russian promises of help with North Korea's fledgling space program, according to Russian news agencies, while Putin told reporters he saw "possibilities" for military cooperation.

And even if Kick isn’t bringing in huge revenue numbers yet, it’s still a new platform that may grow substantially in the future, so taking equity in the company during its fledgling years may prove to be a very smart move.

A team of aspiring chefs and budding restaurateurs had a brief but very educational and satisfying “on-the-job training” (OJT) that they hope will help level up their fledgling restaurant.

But by tethering their story to Columbus, early leaders of the United States magically endowed the fledgling nation with a three-hundred-year pedigree, a genesis story whose “in the beginning” implied its birth was the outworking of Providence.

Earlier this year, deals by tech giants seemed totally off the table, as regulators worried that prospective buyers could use their scale to crush would-be future competition in fledgling markets.

Even as an 18-year-old, her performance had such heart and soul that it leapt off the screen, with her fledgling romance with fellow teen Gem providing the most tender moments of season one – until she left to pursue more empowering female roles.

For that to happen, more investment capital must be attracted for curriculum development, to support training efforts, and to help fledgling renewable businesses find their footing.

Freelance producer Moira Donovan dives into the fledgling industry that could support a new wave of people making a living from the sea, even as the climate changes.

Ganado didn’t spend long in the political wilderness, swiftly joining the fledgling Democratic Nationalist Party, a new party made up of breakaway PN members led by his cousin Herbert Ganado.

He’s urged African leaders to join a fledgling pan-African payments system that uses local currencies in a push to encourage more trade.

Humza Yousaf, the fledgling First Minister, has gone against the wishes of Green Circular minister Lorna Slater and delayed the Deposit Return Scheme until 1 March 2024.

I can’t imagine what it must feel like to be 21-year old whose fledgling party days were stolen by Covid.

In 1940, her younger sister Mary, a fledgling actor, killed herself.

It was the second stoppage of Noakes’ fledgling career and his best display yet at one of the most famous venues in the world.

Jyn was a powerful force in the fledgling Rebel Alliance.

Kerry Graves, executive director of NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore — a mental health organization that aims to bolster public understanding of mental illnesses — spoke excitedly about the fledgling bipolar study.

Microsoft is investing some $10 billion in OpenAI to forge a partnership with the fledgling AI pioneer (Google is very worried).

Nor were Trimble and Mallon either inclined or strong enough to come together and demand the suspension of Sinn Fein from the fledgling Executive until arms decommissioning was achieved.