Using "incipient" in a sentence

Frank Ockenfels / FXIf you’ve ever spent any time working in restaurants, you know the kind of recurring anxiety dream The Bear immediately conjures: packed tables, malfunctioning equipment, orders piling up so fast that the kitchen can’t process them, frayed nerves, incipient breakdown.
Source: The Atlantic

There is no hope for moving beyond Haiti’s now endemic condition of state failure and incipient anarchy unless Haitians come together and finally seize control of their own destiny.
Source: POLITICO

There is an incipient battle between new and traditional feminism, regarding trans women, that confuses and worries many people.
Source: EL PAÍS USA

In the golden age between, say, 1968 and 1972, when krautrock was incipient in Germany and when other European countries had their own idiosyncratic strains of guitar-based rebellion, with the exception of a few high-concept art-rock ensembles like Magma, the youth of Paris remained enthralled mostly by the indigenous legacy of chanson, alongside mostly imported jazz.
Source: Foreign Policy

The incipient stages of their blended family weren’t always smooth sailing as they learned to respect one another’s boundaries and communicate.
Source: Essence

Carpholite fibres vary from colourless to brownish due to incipient retrogression.
Source: Nature.com

This incipient “softness” displeases Jax’s mother Gemma (Katey Sagal, who is married to Sutter), the Gertrude of the piece, now married to Clay (“Hellboy” Ron Perlman), the Claudius.
Source: Los Angeles Times

Association between CSF biomarkers and incipient Alzheimer's disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment: a follow-up study.
Source: Journal of Investigative Medicine

As a postdoc in the 2000s, she discovered the incipient field of regional climate modelling and became the first Ukrainian scientist to apply it to her country.
Source: Nature.com

“A Great Wilderness” takes a complexly sympathetic view toward Walt, the avuncular protagonist who is trying to convert one last youngster before he gives up his operation in rural Idaho and moves to an assisted living facility to deal with his incipient memory loss.
Source: Los Angeles Times

In the present study, changes in Ca, P contents (wt%) and microhardness of teeth during the experiment were significantly decreased after exposure to the demineralization procedure while they significantly increased after immersion in saliva collected after different periods of vitamin D administration (three and six weeks); this indicates the efficacy of vitamin D3 indirectly for the remineralization of incipient enamel caries-like lesions.
Source: Cureus

coli may be able to co-opt the mechanisms for infection and localization of the symbiont to establish the incipient symbiosis10.
Source: Nature.com

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