enascent (Meaning)

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enascent (a.)

Coming into being; nascent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enascent

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enascent Sentence Examples

  1. The enascent aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, invigorating the senses.
  2. The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, evoking an enascent melody that captivated the audience.
  3. The newborn baby's enascent cry filled the room, a poignant symbol of life's beginning.
  4. The artist's enascent talent was evident in her bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors.
  5. The young entrepreneur's enascent business venture held the promise of great success.
  6. The enascent democracy struggled to find its footing, facing challenges and growing pains along the way.
  7. The dawn of a new era marked the enascent chapter in human history, filled with both hope and uncertainty.
  8. The enascent idea took root in the scientist's mind, inspiring countless hours of dedicated research.
  9. The enascent love between the two young souls blossomed and grew, defying all odds.
  10. The enascent city rose from the ashes of the old, symbolizing resilience and renewal.

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Coming into being; nascent.

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The enascent aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, invigorating the senses.

The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, evoking an enascent melody that captivated the audience.

The newborn baby's enascent cry filled the room, a poignant symbol of life's beginning.

The artist's enascent talent was evident in her bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors.