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full-fledgedˌfull-ˈfledged American English, ˌfully-ˈfledged British English adjective [only before noun] - At the age of 22, Davis became the youngest full-fledged member of the board of directors.
- But a department official said investigators have not found enough evidence to justify a full-fledged investigation.
- Few of us are comfortable with confrontations because they frequently lead to full-fledged blow-ups.
- Little wonder that in the years since his death in 1969, no full-fledged biography has appeared before.
- No strike deadline has been set, nor has a full-fledged boycott been called.
- Today the Gulf of Aden is a full-fledged ocean by tectonic standards.
- We expect a successful acquisition to provide a basis for the global expansion of our services in a full-fledged manner.
- What started out as a relatively manageable protest against stolen elections has now mushroomed into a full-fledged democracy movement.
completely developed, trained, or established: India has the potential to become a full-fledged major power. |