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nas·cent [ˈneɪsənt] ADJ

1. nascent form (new, emerging):

nascent
nascent
a nascent political party

2. nascent CHEM:

nascent
frei werdend attr
nascent
nascent hydrogen

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

nascent hydrogen
a nascent political party

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A school district encompassing the nascent community was created in 1900.
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They start entering competitions and eventually enter the nascent pro circuit, all the while descending into heavy drug use.
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Science 2.0 uses collaborative tools like wikis, blogs and video journals to share findings, raw data and nascent theories online.
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Eventually arrangements were made to distribute these releases to the nascent national network of comic book stores.
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As a result, the nascent secondary market became an increasingly active sector within private equity in these years.
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The e-journal soon became the central point for publication and debate within the nascent memeticist community.
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The nascent cotton industry was located on wetter side of the same hills.
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The role of trade, along with the issues of protecting nascent economic sectors, is a true challenge.
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He claimed that the nascent democratic movement of his time was essentially slavish and weak.
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The nascent movement faced growing opposition and persecution.
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