Sentences with incipient
in·cip·i·ent
I i - ...an incipient economic recovery.
- An incipient illness
- Treading the fine line between insight and incipient dementia and taking the pith whenever possible.
- The later works fulfil something incipient throughout Bunny's oeuvre, which is the decorative impulse.
- After 500 years, incipient towns appeared. Employees shall be familiarized with the use of a fire extinguisher in incipient stage fire fighting.
- An incipient cold.
- The next phase of the anti-terrorist campaign was bound to raise the issue of how to deal with incipient rather than actual terrorism.
- The return to the child, which is incipient in all creative people, possibly achieved cult-status in the Blackman household.