Pronunciation: /əˈbɔːrnɪŋ/
adjective being born or developed; emerging
A1 The baby's aborning teeth are starting to come in.
A2 The aborning idea for the project is still in the early stages of development.
B1 The aborning company is seeking investors to help launch their new product.
B2 The aborning technology has the potential to revolutionize the industry.
C1 The aborning legislation is being carefully crafted to address all potential issues.
C2 The aborning artistic movement is gaining traction in the art world.
adverb in the process of being born or developed; emerging
A1 The project is aborning and we are still in the planning phase.
A2 The new company website is aborning and should be live soon.
B1 The novel is aborning, with the author working on the first chapter.
B2 The business venture is aborning, with investors showing interest.
C1 The research study is aborning, with data collection about to begin.
C2 The political campaign is aborning, with strategies being developed.
formal The project is still aborning and we are working on finalizing the details.
informal The party plans are aborning and we need to start sending out invites.
slang The new album is aborning and I can't wait to hear it!
figurative The idea was aborning in her mind, slowly taking shape before she shared it with the team.
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