(Used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth.
Not fully developed or mature; not ripe.
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Examples for "young "
Examples for "young "
1 However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2 Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
3 Tens of thousands of educated young people are leaving France every year.
4 The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
5 More young people were coming forward to ask for help, she said.
(Of birds) not yet having developed feathers.
1 However, little is known about its electrophysiologic effects on the immature heart.
2 The control group used more identification and rationalization, classified as immature defenses.
3 Pilgrim is certainly not an adult yet, and he's really emotionally immature .
4 Its commitment to the rule of law is, to be charitable, immature .
5 His maleness, thus revealed, was immature in spite of his twenty-three years.
6 Dexamethasone enhanced proliferation and differentiation through an early effect on immature cells.
7 She's really immature and always has been, a source told Page Six.
8 One, that's really immature to send the bodyguard to get my number.
9 Now, though, in the glamorous lobby, he just looks young and immature .
10 Mitochondrial DNA copy number of the corresponding immature oocytes was also evaluated.
11 Some are immature as children; they should be helped to attain maturity.
12 Was he embarrassed about immature comments he had made in the past?
13 That department of theological learning was then in a very immature condition.
14 I was a bit immature before, but you can't keeping having rows.
15 And none but calves the most immature can possibly sympathize with him.
16 He weighed only about 178 pounds at the time and was immature .
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