Incipiencies [noun]

Definition of Incipiencies:

beginning

Opposite/Antonyms of Incipiencies:


Sentence/Example of Incipiencies:

The argument, I mean, which is drawn from the difficulty of accounting for the incipiency of complex structures.

He would crush this disaffection in its incipiency, would vindicate himself and strengthen the cause at one and the same time.

The law provided penalty for the deed; the gospel rebuked the evil passion in its incipiency.

Those who supported the idea in its incipiency always urged the necessity of employing Negroes in the army.

The volunteer recruiting in Canada, in its incipiency, while resultful, was soon found to be not adequate.

To every growth there are certain perceptible changes by which we note the progress from incipiency to the mature state.

Let us suppose this to be the incipiency of the paroxysm, or the early part of the cold stage.

The chief trouble is the lack of water for putting out a fire in its incipiency.

Yet this conceit in its incipiency, he knew not how to account for.

Almost every case of effemination or viraginity can be cured if recognized and treated in its incipiency.