Fully ripe; at the height of bloom.
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Examples for "matured"
Examples for "matured"
1Since then, however, the course has matured and become far more difficult.
2Of course, LCD wasn't fighting against similar display technologies as it matured.
3It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
4However, as he matured into a successful musical artist, his notes changed.
5The crisis through which Marcella put him developed and matured the man.
1He said a full-blown system design response in workplaces should be done.
2It seemed a full-blown war somewhere far beyond the ken of humankind.
3They have insulin resistance and are at risk of developing full-blown diabetes.'
4We want to see Doge in a full-blown box office action caper.
5The Sahel repeatedly falls prey to food shortages and often full-blown famines.
6In other words, inoculate portfolios from the effects of a full-blown pandemic.
7Obese adults with prediabetes were more likely to progress to full-blown diabetes.
8It will, for certain, bring on economic disruption, if not full-blown recession.
9By then, the setback had snowballed into a full-blown crisis for Australia.
10In 2020 the system would move to a full-blown cap and trade.
11All these things ran neck and neck; it was a full-blown Midway.
12After thirty minutes of full-blown mania, I decided to rearrange my furniture.
13If not in the fall, full-blown roses and matured flowers were substituted.
14But at this stage, the disagreement has degenerated into a full-blown fight.
15The buds and opening flowers are more pink than the full-blown flowers.
16All at once an idea leaped, full-blown, into the brain of Rose-Marie.