Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɪpiənsi/
noun the state or condition of being in an early stage of development or existence
A1 The incipiency of the project was evident in the early stages.
A2 The incipiency of her career as a singer showed great potential.
B1 The incipiency of the company's expansion plans required careful planning.
B2 The incipiency of the new technology was met with skepticism by some experts.
C1 The incipiency of the research project led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The incipiency of the artist's work was celebrated by critics and fans alike.
formal The incipiency of the project was marked by thorough planning and research.
informal We're just at the beginning stages of the project, so it's still in its incipiency.
slang The project is in its baby stages right now, just starting to get going.
figurative Like a seed planted in fertile soil, the incipiency of the project holds great potential for growth.
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