mature|matured|matures|maturing in English
verb
[ma·ture || mə'tjʊə(r)]
cause to ripen; cause to develop fully; ripen, age, grow up; reach full maturity; develop; due for payment; work out (a plan) completely, perfect
Use "mature|matured|matures|maturing" in a sentence
1. The revolver expires in July 2011, the unsecured term loan (USD84m Accreted value) matures in April 2012, while other debts (USD11m) mature through mid-2011
2. Autogamy can occur in a chasmogamous flower if: (a) Pollen matures before maturity of ovule (b) Ovules mature before maturity of pollen (c) Both pollen and ovules mature simultaneously (d) Both anther and stigma are of equal lengths
3. Above: Wine matures in these casks
4. The acorn ripens and the hickory nut matures.
5. The acorn ripens and hickory nut matures.
6. Maturing is adapted to the different pieces.
7. 18 My plan gradually matured.
8. She matured earlier than him.
9. 9 This experience matured her greatly.
10. The action ripens and the hickory nut matures.
11. Contractures occur when the burn scar matures, thickens, and tightens
12. 1 She matured earlier than him.
13. Degrade the endometrium, prevent ovarian follicles from maturing.
14. 3 Experience has matured him greatly.
15. That is, seeds collected from early maturing capsules (Basipetal) had greater mean weights than seeds harvested from late-maturing (acropetal) capsules
16. He matured his novel by constant revision.
17. This variety is easy to grow and matures early.
18. Unlike wine, brandy matures only in wood, not glass.
19. Confecting matured viscosity size control the binders.
20. 8 Her character matured during these years.
21. That is, seeds collected from early maturing capsules (Basipetal) had greater mean weights than seeds harvested from late-maturing (acropetal) capsules
22. She was expressive and mature, very mature.”
23. 22 At each had matured and gained confidence.
24. Bombardier has $9B in debt maturing in the coming years
25. 2 He matured his novel by constant revision.