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Nascent

Nascent meaning

Emerging; just coming into existence. | Describing the state, aspect, or practice of an abstract concept. | Of the state of an element at the time it is being generated from some compound or transitioning from one state to another; Newly released from a compound (especially hydrogen and oxygen) by a chemical reaction or electrolysis and possessing heightened reactivity; Newly synthesized (especially protein or RNA) by translation or transcription.

Example sentences (20)

Again, it makes no sense to me (because cloud gaming is a very narrow and nascent market where anything can still happen).

Aides believe that message both strengthens his position in talks with the GOP and boosts his nascent 2024 reelection effort.

All that rerouting can affect how fast a device can connect to a site, and it could similarly affect Chrome users in the same way should Google decide to expand the nascent feature.

Apple released the Vision Pro in an attempt to wrest the nascent headset category away from Meta Platforms, which has already released several headsets but struggled to break out of a virtual reality market long dominated by video games.

But it also sparked alarm about possible abuse of the nascent technology.

But while we tend to focus on Copilot for its impressive, if still nascent, code-generation capabilities, there are even better, more immediately impactful opportunities for AI/large language models (LLM) in software development.

By 1983, tired of what they deemed the futility of non-violent protests, nascent armed Tamil groups were beginning to engage in attacks against the state.

Following the highly visible show of support days later at the Globes, donations large and small flowed into a GoFundMe to the tune of $24 million, earmarked for the nascent Time's Up Legal Defense Fund.

Four years later, owing to Texas’ relatively nascent medical marijuana program, Bearden’s quality of life has improved tremendously.

Funding in Europe still can’t compete with what’s in the US; space projects are susceptible to delays that can push customers to bigger competitors; nascent markets are tricky to target with commercially viable products.

Hendry saw a gap in the market in Aberdeen, and became involved with the city’s nascent music scene.

In 2020, the nascent era of space exploration will be back.

In his first game against the Boston Red Sox, Henderson delivered the biggest hit of his nascent career at the time.

It definitely gave her an air of racy glamour in grey old Westminster — and in any case a foot infection soon put paid to her nascent career as a showgirl.

It is, however, in its nascent stages.

It’s a subset of the nascent, venture capital fueled carbon removal industry, which also includes better known approaches like carbon-sucking fans in Iceland.

OpenAI's announcement on artificial intelligence "apps" do not spell the death knell for nascent startups building AI products, two OpenAI investors said at a Reuters NEXT conference on Thursday.

Or will he join the nascent effort to explore the opening that Kavanaugh and Roberts appear to have created?

Rabbi Golan Ben-Chorin of Haifa, to her left, ls the nascent congregation’s spiritual leader.

Reed’s first musical love was doo-wop; as a teen-ager, he recorded with a nascent group called the Shades, playing guitar and singing backup.