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maturation
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
maturation
ma‧tu‧ra‧tion
/
ˌmætʃəˈreɪʃ
ə
n
/
AWL
noun
[
uncountable
]
formal
GROW/GET BIGGER
the period during which something grows and
develops
→
mature
cell maturation
Examples from the Corpus
maturation
•
It is a
maturation
of forces already in
progress
.
•
These
enable
us to make statements about the
relative
influence of parents and
peers
and the effect of social and
linguistic
maturation
.
•
The
sequential
maturation
of the
intellectual
and social
aspects
fosters
a sense of
assurance
in the child and
acceptance
by others.
•
I would be more
delighted
by all of this were I not
wary
about the
motives
for this
sudden
maturation
.
•
The
method
is based on the
maturation
cycle
of
gut
associated
lymphoid
tissue
derived
lymphocytes.
•
The
excess
males must wait until large enough units have been
generated
through the
maturation
of
female
offspring
.
•
The
uplift
of a
sedimentary
pile
undergoing
maturation
is likely to have the effect of leading to a
cessation
of
hydrocarbon
generation
.
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