MATURE vs MATURATE: ADJECTIVE
- Characteristic of maturity
- Fully considered and perfected
- No longer subject to great expansion or development. Used of an industry, market, or product.
- Having reached the limit of its time; due.
- Worked out fully by the mind; considered.
- Composed of adults.
- Suitable or intended for adults.
- Having or showing characteristics, such as patience and prudence, considered typical of well-balanced adulthood.
- Having reached a desired or final condition; ripe.
- Fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used
- Having reached maximum development of form. Used of streams and landforms.
- (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage; often used in combination
- Brought by natural process to completeness of growth and development; fitted by growth and development for any function, action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe.
- Completely worked out; fully digested or prepared; ready for action; made ready for destined application or use; perfected.
- Having reached full natural growth or development
- Profound; careful.
- Fully developed; grown up in terms of physical appearance, behaviour or thinking; ripe.
- Of or pertaining to a condition of full development.
- Come to, or in a state of, completed suppuration.
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MATURE vs MATURATE: VERB
- Grow old or older
- Cause to ripen and discharge pus
- Cause to ripen or develop fully
- Develop and work out fully in one's mind
- Become due for repayment
- Develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation
- To become mature; to ripen.
- To gain experience or wisdom with age.
- (finance) To reach the date when payment is due
- To mature
- Grow old or older
- Ripen and generate pus
- Develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation
- To achieve suppuration
MATURE vs MATURATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring to full development; ripen.
- To work out fully in the mind.
- To evolve toward or reach full development.
- To become due. Used of notes and bonds.
- Hence, to become due, as a note.
- To advance toward maturity; to become ripe
- To mature, ripen, or develop.
- To ripen; to become mature; specifically, to suppurate.
- To suppurate.
MATURE vs MATURATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring or hasten to maturity; to promote ripeness in; to ripen; to complete.
- To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess).
- To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen.
MATURE vs MATURATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In physical geography and geology, noting the stage of maximum development; specifically, rioting a stage in the cycle of erosion when the fullest development of variety in forms and of activity in processes is attained.
- To cause to ripen; bring to maturity: as, to mature ale.
- To elaborate or carry to completion; make ripe or ready for use or action: as, to mature one's plans.
- In medicine, to bring to a state of perfect suppuration; maturate.
- To come to a state of ripeness; become ripe or perfect: as, wine matures by age or by agitation in a long voyage; the judgment matures by age and experience.
- In com., to reach the time fixed for payment, or for payment of the principal, as distinguished from instalments of interest: as, a bill matures on a certain date.
- In medicine, to come to a state of perfect suppuration.
- Complete in natural growth or development; fully grown or ripened; ripe: as, mature grain or fruit; a person of mature age; mature in judgment.
- Completely elaborated or prepared; brought to maturity; ready for use or execution; fully evolved; ample; thorough: as, a result of mature deliberation.
- In medicine, in a state of perfect suppuration.
- In com., become payable; having reached the time fixed for payment; fully due.
- Synonyms and Mature, Ripe, digested, well-considered. Mature and ripe both primarily denote the result of the process of physical growth. Ripe emphasizes simply the result: the fruit needs no more nourishment from the stock, and further change will be to over-ripeness and decay. Mature combines with the idea of the result the further suggestion of the process by which the result was reached. Further, ripe always seems figurative when applied to anything besides fruit, especially fruit growing above ground: to speak of a ripe scholar, or a ripened judgment, is distinctly figurative. Mature, on the other hand, seems quite as literal now in the secondary as in the primary sense. The same distinction exists between the verbs and between the nouns corresponding to these adjectives.
- Develop and reach maturity
- Undergo maturation
- Often used in combination
- To promote perfect suppuration in.
- To ripen; come to or toward maturity.
- To suppurate perfectly.
- Undergo maturation
- Develop and reach maturity
- To bring to maturity; mature.
MATURE vs MATURATE: RELATED WORDS
- Overripe, Nubile, Fully fledged, Fledged, Mellowed, Ripe, Age, Fruiting, Grownup, Flowering, Mellow, Ripened, Adult, Grown, Grow
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MATURE vs MATURATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overripe, Nubile, Fully fledged, Fledged, Mellowed, Ripe, Age, Fruiting, Grownup, Flowering, Mellow, Ripened, Adult, Grown, Grow
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MATURE vs MATURATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do we not mature according to our learning.
- Unlike Bob who acts serious and more mature.
- All boat drivers must be experienced and mature.
- It sounds mature, but I was too young.
- Over an acre lot with towering mature oaks.
- Iams Proactive Health Mature Adult Small iams mature small breed dog food Toy Breed Dog Food for Healthy Weight control Dog.
- The nuclei of the fused cells are conserved in the mature cell, thus imparting a multinucleate characteristic to mature muscle cells.
- Mature Status student, you can still apply for admission as a Mature Access student.
- There is a lot that must mature before this space has its mature effect.
- Mature plants prefer full Harvest mature soups, dressings.
- The other uses of maturate are often scientific, especially within the field of biology.
- LLLT demonstrated an increased ability to maturate toward a monocyte lineage and to increase phagocytosis of soluble Abeta in vitro.
- The pelt becomes dilutant with maturate and solarise casualty.
- It containerful relate anyone, whatever place, at some maturate.
MATURE vs MATURATE: QUESTIONS
- What is the most mature hydrogen storage technology?
- How does Holden Caulfield mature throughout the novel?
- How are HIV envelope glycoprotein precursors mature?
- Are mature forests renewable or nonrenewable resources?
- Do spheroids polarize monocytes to mature macrophages?
- Is your organisation mature at knowledge management?
- Why does Champagne mature faster after disgorgement?
- Are HDB flats in non-mature estates more in demand than mature estates?
- How long does Cathedral City Extra Mature Cheddar take to mature?
- How can we be emotionally mature and spiritually mature?
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