ripe

ripe
[[t]ra͟ɪp[/t]]
riper, ripest
1) ADJ-GRADED Ripe fruit or grain is fully grown and ready to eat.

Always choose firm, but ripe fruit.

...fields of ripe wheat.

Derived words:
ripeness N-UNCOUNT

Test the figs for ripeness.

2) ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ for n/-ing If a situation is ripe for a particular development or event, you mean that development or event is likely to happen soon.

A hospital consultant said conditions were ripe for an outbreak of cholera and typhoid...

This society is ripe for change.

3) PHRASE: prep PHR If someone lives to a ripe old age, they live until they are very old.

He lived to the ripe old age of 95.

4) PHRASE: usu v-link PHR If something is ripe for picking or ripe for plucking, it will be very easy to obtain.

Haig's message was that victory was ripe for picking.

5) PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR for n, PHR to-inf If you say the time is ripe, you mean that a suitable time has arrived for something to be done.

He told reporters that he thought the time was ripe for a normalisation of relations...

The British Foreign Office has decided the time is ripe to send its first female ambassador to the region.


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • ripe — adj 1: of, relating to, or being a claim for relief that is ready for judicial resolution because the injury is certain to occur and is not merely hypothetical or speculative compare moot 2: ready and appropriate for disclosure because reasonably …   Law dictionary

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