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nascent

[nas-uhnt, ney-suhnt] / ˈnæs ənt, ˈneɪ sənt /








ADJECTIVE
underdeveloped
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In early 2010, Ferguson emailed Andrew, suggesting Stern could help the prince with a nascent plan to create a wealth fund in China.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors have poured billions of dollars into the nascent sector, albeit with famously mixed results.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s also a nascent league, the Professional Women’s Hockey League, which began playing in 2023, is bankrolled by Dodgers/Lakers plutocrat Mark Walter, and has had impressive success, filling arenas.

From The Wall Street Journal

In many countries, nascent business projects might merit little attention.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nascent surfers' lack of elementary education is not rare in Senegal.

From Barron's