Sentences with nascent
nas·cent
N n - ...Kenya's nascent democracy.
- nascent chlorine
- Sarah Moore feared her nascent medical career would be damaged as a result of being in a cult.
- The nascent township's first store also opened that year, the first school in 1869.
- That nascent republic is holding its first election this month.
- But while the shift was there in nascent form, the Government badly misjudged the politics.
- Radio stations wouldn't play it, but it became a spiritual gathering point for the nascent civil rights' movement.
- Aside from the occasional piece of vulgar verse, Beckett gave little indication of nascent literary genius at Portora.
- But chances are that when a nascent scene is coming together, there'll be a person at the centre who acts as the fulcrum.
- It was there she became involved in the nascent women's liberation movement and established Australia's first women's refuge.