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ripen
[ rahy-puhn ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become ripe.
- to bring or come to maturity, the proper condition, etc.; mature.
ripen
/ ˈraɪpən /
verb
- to make or become ripe
Derived Forms
- ˈripener, noun
Other Words From
- ripen·er noun
- half-ripened adjective
- over·ripen verb
- under·ripened adjective
- un·ripened adjective
- un·ripen·ing adjective
- well-ripened adjective
Example Sentences
“The circumstances are ripening in a way they never have before.”
Thanks to a sprawling global supply chain, refrigerated cargo ships, controlled-environment greenhouses and the introduction of artificial ripening techniques, American shoppers have gradually become untethered from the natural cycles of the earth.
Extreme heat was causing bananas to ripen too quickly, resulting in heavy losses for Ms Nkhana and many other farmers who live in Karonga district.
Because Philip issued the ordinance at the end of July, vignerons would have to cut down their own harvest just as the grapes were beginning to ripen.
Ideally, he'd plant a variety that could resist the coffee berry borer, a beetle that feasts on coffee cherries, and that would ripen with greater uniformity.
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