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3 [intransitive] mature (into something) to fully develop a particular skill or quality She has matured into one of the country's finest actresses. wine/cheese 4 [ intransitive , transitive ] mature (something) if wine, cheese, etc. matures or is matured , it develops over a period of time to produce a strong, rich flavor
Define mature. mature synonyms, mature pronunciation, mature translation, English dictionary definition of mature. adj. ma·tur·er , ma·tur·est 1. a. Having reached full natural growth or development: a mature cell. b.
Mature definition: complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms. See examples of MATURE used in a sentence.
From Longman Business Dictionary mature ma‧ture 1 / məˈtʃʊə-ˈtʊr / verb [intransitive] 1 FINANCE if a financial arrangement such as a bond or an INSURANCE POLICY matures, it becomes ready to be paid The debentures will mature in five years’ time. 2 to become fully developed The country’s economy has matured and become more open to ...
Mature definition: Having or showing characteristics, such as patience and prudence, considered typical of well-balanced adulthood.
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3 [intransitive] mature (into something) to fully develop a particular skill or quality She has matured into one of the country's finest actresses. wine/cheese 4 [ intransitive , transitive ] mature (something) if wine, cheese, etc. matures or is matured , it develops over a period of time to produce a strong, rich flavor