Fully ripe; at the height of bloom.
Fully considered and perfected.
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Examples for "full-blown "
1 He said a full - blown system design response in workplaces should be done.
2 It seemed a full - blown war somewhere far beyond the ken of humankind.
3 They have insulin resistance and are at risk of developing full - blown diabetes.'
4 We want to see Doge in a full - blown box office action caper.
5 The Sahel repeatedly falls prey to food shortages and often full - blown famines.
1 Since then, however, the course has matured and become far more difficult.
2 Of course, LCD wasn't fighting against similar display technologies as it matured .
3 It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
4 However, as he matured into a successful musical artist, his notes changed.
5 The crisis through which Marcella put him developed and matured the man.
6 He hadn't exactly matured ; but he had in some indefinable sense broadened.
7 Four years on, Team ZA have matured , and learned from the experience.
8 The Allies regained the general and final offensive before American plans matured .
9 The tools for creating publications and broadcasting content have not yet matured .
10 It was matured and continued by the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
11 I was able to confront human weaknesses, and I think I matured .
12 Daniel Bryan and Kane have matured so much from their problematic days.
13 I have grown and matured a lot in the last six years.
14 If not in the fall, full-blown roses and matured flowers were substituted.
15 He's matured a lot since his England career came to an end.
16 Love, your daughter, who has matured hugely in the last three years.
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About this term matured
mature Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Matured across language varieties