matured

/məˈtʃʊrd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of mature (to become fully grown or developed).
    • The investment matured after ten years.
    • He matured into a responsible adult after college.
    • The fruit matured on the vine over the summer.
adjective
  1. Having become fully grown or developed.
    • The matured wine was finally ready to be bottled.
    • The matured cheese had a strong, sharp flavor.
    • A matured forest supports a wide variety of wildlife.
  2. Having reached a state of emotional or mental adulthood.
    • Her matured perspective on life came from years of experience.
    • He is a matured individual who handles stress well.
    • The team's matured approach to problem-solving improved their results.
  3. (of a financial product) Having reached the end of its term and become payable.
    • The matured bond was cashed in for its full value.
    • She received a check from the matured insurance policy.
    • The matured certificate of deposit earned the promised interest.
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