Get to know Incipient better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like inchoate or early.
Incipient in a sentence
Incipient meaning
In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
Using Incipient
- The main meaning on this page is: In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
- Useful related words include: inchoate, early.
- In the example corpus, incipient often appears in combinations such as: the incipient, of incipient, an incipient.
Context around Incipient
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Incipient
- In this selection, "incipient" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, down, sabotaged, fostered, climate, rumors and tyranny stand out and add context to how "incipient" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and sabotaged incipient democracies and and the incipient economic institutions. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "incipient" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with incipient
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They have overthrown elected rulers and sabotaged incipient democracies. (9 words)
Such a fire extinguisher can be used to extinguish many types of household incipient fires. (15 words)
Away from large studios, independent movies are often where incipient directors make a name for themselves. (16 words)
A fight over the fate of the Supreme Court is weighty enough, but beneath the surface of this conflict is an even fiercer struggle about what the Constitution means, one taking place in the context of minority rule and incipient democratic failure. (42 words)
Adele, a black lab, has been alerting Harris to incipient drops in her blood pressure, helping her forestall fainting, so well that Harris went from being afraid to leave her house to living a full, even adventurous life. (38 words)
Spain and Ethiopia before the dawn of the 19th century were in the grip of absolutist control to the extent that the environment provided no incentives and the incipient economic institutions asphyxiated whatever initiatives that could thrive. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
But not very long ago, any of these events might have been taken by climate-conscious liberals as forbidding signs of a kind of incipient climate apocalypse.
He shot down incipient rumors that Trump was considering replacing him with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, telling a reporter: “I spoke to the President–elect this morning.
Law, defense, and security and intelligence portfolios are the muscle and sinew of big government and underpin the incipient tyranny we’ve experienced for four long years.
The breakup of Pakistan and the emergence of Bangladesh can be understood only in a wider international context of the period: decolonization, the Cold War, and incipient globalization.
The wave of radicalisation in the country found its expression in the appearance of incipient organs of workers' power in the factories and the workers' districts.
They have overthrown elected rulers and sabotaged incipient democracies.
A fight over the fate of the Supreme Court is weighty enough, but beneath the surface of this conflict is an even fiercer struggle about what the Constitution means, one taking place in the context of minority rule and incipient democratic failure.
Away from large studios, independent movies are often where incipient directors make a name for themselves.
Common concerns over Iran are widely seen as having fostered incipient ties between Israel and several Arab states, especially in the Gulf.
With regard to global growth, Moody’s said the outbreak has diminished optimism about prospects of an incipient stabilization of global growth this year.
And there are incipient signs of stress at U.S. companies and in the economy more broadly.
It was the emblem of a paramilitary organization created by socialists and the Social Democratic Party in 1930s Germany as a rebuke to incipient fascism under Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
Spain and Ethiopia before the dawn of the 19th century were in the grip of absolutist control to the extent that the environment provided no incentives and the incipient economic institutions asphyxiated whatever initiatives that could thrive.
Such a fire extinguisher can be used to extinguish many types of household incipient fires.
That was in February 2014 and they met up for a second time before the incipient affair fizzled out.
Adele, a black lab, has been alerting Harris to incipient drops in her blood pressure, helping her forestall fainting, so well that Harris went from being afraid to leave her house to living a full, even adventurous life.
However, Turki Al Sheikh himself contributed to defusing the incipient tension between the two kingdoms by throwing his support behind Morocco’s bid to host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Aristotle believed that no void could occur naturally, because the denser surrounding material continuum would immediately fill any incipient rarity that might give rise to a void.
As wealth from the industrial expansion grew, Catalonia saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers movements appeared.
At the start of its formation, the incipient Gulf of Mexico basin was restricted and seawater often evaporated completely to form thick evaporite deposits of Jurassic age.
Common combinations with incipient
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the incipient 9×
- of incipient 3×
- an incipient 3×
- and incipient 2×
- to incipient 2×
- incipient species 2×