incipient in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

incipient in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for incipient in the English»French Dictionary

incipient Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at an incipient stage
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The men went below decks and the incipient mutiny appeared to have been quashed.
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There is an incipient playfulness with the rules of classic design, still maintaining rigor.
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When an incipient foredune reaches a height of about 1.5ft m, it has a significant wind shadow of its own.
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This creature had an incipient squamosal-dentary jaw-cranium joint, which is a clearly mammalian anatomical feature.
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His character as a trusted senior admiral tended to subdue the incipient factions of the officer corps.
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In the trivalent state, arsenic shows some incipient metallic properties.
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It's the load at which the structure is in a state of incipient plastic collapse.
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However, no signs of an incipient gearbox failure were detected.
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In some people, stress hyperglycemia may indicate a reduced insulin secretory capacity or a reduced sensitivity, and is sometimes the first clue to incipient diabetes.
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Also, an undeveloped head is attached to his sternum, presenting an incipient ear and a patch of hair.
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