The UC Merced cheer team, like most clubs at UC Merced, is still in its infancy.
From the sacbee.com
That's because many of the infections they prevent are deadliest during infancy.
From the kentucky.com
Despite this progress, natural gas production in Nigeria remains in its infancy.
From the forbes.com
Of course, films about faith have been produced since cinema was in its infancy.
From the courier-journal.com
I think they had some personality issues in their childhood or in their infancy.
From the theepochtimes.com
It's a family affair, still in its infancy but already comfortable and relaxing.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The company's founder, Enzo Ferrari, staked out the strategy during its infancy.
From the businessweek.com
Since it is still in its infancy, this is not the time to change the incentives.
From the freep.com
The Afghan Information Dissemination Operations program is still in its infancy.
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The early stage of growth or development
The earliest state of immaturity
(infant) baby: a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
An infant or baby is the very young offspring of humans. A newborn is an infant who is within hours, days, or up to a few weeks from birth. ...
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking); The state of being an infant; An early stage in the development of, eg, some technology; The state of being a minor
(infant) A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention; A minor
(Infant) A person who is a minor, under the age of eighteen, and thus incapable of the independent judgment necessary to undertake a legal obligation.