Sentence examples for the fledgling from inspiring English sources

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the fledgling

noun

A young bird which has just developed its flight feathers (notably wings).

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By naming things it gives shape to the fledgling science.

Such services are still at the fledgling stage in France.

The movie became the fledgling film industry's first blockbuster.

He abused the fledgling state's fragile new institutions.

The fledgling industry went through a tumultuous period.

These are dangerous times for the fledgling court.

Her support would be crucial to the fledgling consumer bureau.

It was a big break for the fledgling firm.

Holtkamp did what he could to shield the fledgling organization.

But Nadex sought to bring oversight to the fledgling industry.

Disc jockey bands are still in the fledgling stage.

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