unripely

/ʌnˈraɪpli/
adverb
  1. In an unripe manner; before being fully mature or ready, especially of fruit or crops.
    • The fruit was picked unripely and never developed its full sweetness.
    • The peaches fell from the tree unripely, still hard and green.
    • They harvested the corn unripely because a storm was coming.
  2. In a premature or immature way (used figuratively).
    • He unripely announced the project before the team had finished planning.
    • She unripely judged the movie after only the first ten minutes.
    • The decision was made unripely, without considering all the facts.
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