Search results
- Dictionaryfully fledged/ˌfʊlɪ ˈflɛdʒd/
adjective
- 1. completely developed or established; of full status. "David had become a fully fledged pilot"
- 2. (of a bird) having developed all its feathers and able to fly.
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
completely developed, or having all the qualities necessary to be considered as something: It's becoming increasingly possible to run a fully fledged business from home. a fully-fledged democracy / economy / member.
The meaning of FULL-FLEDGED is fully developed : total, complete. How to use full-fledged in a sentence.
The meaning of FULLY-FLEDGED is fully developed. How to use fully-fledged in a sentence.
Fully fledged means complete or fully developed. The country is to have a fully fledged Stock Exchange from today. American English : full-fledged / ˈfʊl ˈflɛdʒd /
completely developed, or having all the qualities necessary to be considered as something: It's becoming increasingly possible to run a fully fledged business from home. a fully-fledged democracy / economy / member. Speculation grows that the company is planning a fully fledged bid after amassing a 15% stake in its rival.
Definition of fully fledged adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something that's full-fledged is completely developed, or fully qualified. A full-fledged meal, as far as your mom's concerned, might include meat, potatoes, and a vegetable.
adjective. (of persons, e.g.) having gained full status. “sees itself as a fully fledged rival party” synonyms: full-fledged. experienced, experient. having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Fully fledged."
having finished developing, studying, or establishing yourself: I won't be a fully-fledged doctor until after the exams. (Definition of fully-fledged from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of fully-fledged. in Spanish. hecho y derecho/verdadero, hecho y derecho, con pleno derecho… See more. in Portuguese.
1. complete; of the usual or standard length. a full-length novel.