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Definition of developed in English: developedadjective dɪˈvɛləptdəˈvɛləpt 1Advanced or elaborated to a specified degree. a fully developed system of public law Example sentencesExamples - In fact, many species of birds have a highly developed olfactory system.
- Chloroplasts in these plants were smaller and contained poorly developed thylakoid membrane systems.
- Rather the ape had achieved its high status through intellect, the dog on account of highly developed emotions.
- We had been aware that the epidemic in Papua is more developed than in other parts of Indonesia.
- Here in only 50 years has been the creation of a developed system of law.
- In humans, as in other primates, the visual system is highly developed, followed closely by the auditory system.
- Many RPGs have an alignment system but relatively few have a fully developed path for evil characters.
- Most tsunamis appear as an advancing tide without having a developed wave face, resulting in rapid flooding of low-lying coastal areas.
- However, these systems were less developed than those on leaf stomata, a feature that might be responsible for their inactivity.
- Germany has a highly developed social security system and places a strong emphasis on education and vocational training.
- Their funeral ceremonies suggest a developed cultural life.
- The reason for the total collapse of this highly developed culture is unknown.
- The south coast of the Ukraine, including Crimea, was a developed centre of grape culture in ancient times.
- What about cultivating some sort of developed and mature taste for quality in worship music?
- Multi sampling is a slightly more developed and intellectual approach to the problem.
- Bricolage is an actively developed content management system with a browser-based interface.
- Much as the United States did then, China has a dynamic economy that lacks a developed financial system.
- Explorers might find a highly developed and intelligent variety of worm which would not need oxygen to live.
- A highly developed service culture has grown to meet demand.
- Arguably the most developed of these bilingual cultures were located in Bengal and Maharashtra.
Synonyms informed, aware, educated, knowledgeable, learned, wise, literate, intellectual, tutored, illuminated, apprised - 1.1 (of a person or part of the body) having specified physical proportions.
a strongman with well-developed muscles Example sentencesExamples - There are serious difficulties in assuming that fully developed adults are children.
- Fabian was only eighteen, but he was more physically developed than most his age, despite his stature.
- Yao looks awkward running, but I think it's because his upper body is less developed than his lower body.
- There are some very attractive figure hugging outfits and well developed bodies, some nice grunting too.
- Kaitya walked up to the incubator and stared at the almost completely developed child within.
- Then in middle school it was her slowly developed body, and finally in high school, she was a nerd because of her good grades.
- The last thing it needs is for people to be fully developed and functional human beings.
- She was more developed than most girls her age and that made them all jealous.
- Physical examination revealed a well developed man in no acute distress.
- Annual flowers and vegetables are at their best in midlife when they are fully developed and doing what they are supposed to do.
- Daily, they fall behind, and the gulf between them and their developed partners widens.
- The young are ejected from the womb before they are completely developed and complete their term in an external pouch.
- That is because children born at the start of the school year are going to be a little older and more physically developed than their classmates.
- When they are fully developed, the larvae drop to the soil, burrow one inch or less and pupate.
- 1.2 (of a country or region) advanced economically and socially.
Example sentencesExamples - I think that this is going to have a snowballing effect in terms of shaping public opinion in the developed world.
- There must be no more division of the world into civilized and uncivilized, developed and underdeveloped.
- My recent conversation with him on the issue of aging in the developed world was illuminating.
- I wonder if the developed world has ever seen so many people homeless?
- Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts.
- How the people of a particular country put up with queuing is, I think, a sign of our developed our culture is.
- The developing countries began to copy and re-create aspects of the developed countries' economies.
- I am sure, our leadership and our people can achieve the second vision of developed India.
- Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world.
- Almost three centuries later, the stock exchange is even more important in the economic life of a developed country than it was at the time of the above case studies.
- These give clear advice for more junior doctors and are applicable to all healthcare systems in the developed world.
- Second, because no country in the developed world needs educational improvements more urgently than Australia.
- Lung cancer was found to be the next biggest killer in the developed world, sending over half a million people to an early grave.
- The rest of the developed world is placing an absolute premium on higher education.
- It still is one of the least economically developed countries in South America.
- Anyone involved in post-compulsory education in the developed world would do well to read this book.
- The TTC gets less government support than any system in the developed world.
- Perhaps the only consolation is that every other health system in the developed world will be facing the same sort of crisis at the same time.
- Nearly every education system in the developed world is in the middle of an active debate about third level policy.
- Though it is taken for granted in the developed world, mass education is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Definition of developed in US English: developedadjectivedəˈvɛləptdəˈveləpt 1Advanced or elaborated to a specified degree. a fully developed system of public law Example sentencesExamples - Their funeral ceremonies suggest a developed cultural life.
- The reason for the total collapse of this highly developed culture is unknown.
- The south coast of the Ukraine, including Crimea, was a developed centre of grape culture in ancient times.
- Bricolage is an actively developed content management system with a browser-based interface.
- Multi sampling is a slightly more developed and intellectual approach to the problem.
- Much as the United States did then, China has a dynamic economy that lacks a developed financial system.
- Explorers might find a highly developed and intelligent variety of worm which would not need oxygen to live.
- In humans, as in other primates, the visual system is highly developed, followed closely by the auditory system.
- Chloroplasts in these plants were smaller and contained poorly developed thylakoid membrane systems.
- Arguably the most developed of these bilingual cultures were located in Bengal and Maharashtra.
- Most tsunamis appear as an advancing tide without having a developed wave face, resulting in rapid flooding of low-lying coastal areas.
- A highly developed service culture has grown to meet demand.
- Germany has a highly developed social security system and places a strong emphasis on education and vocational training.
- We had been aware that the epidemic in Papua is more developed than in other parts of Indonesia.
- Many RPGs have an alignment system but relatively few have a fully developed path for evil characters.
- Rather the ape had achieved its high status through intellect, the dog on account of highly developed emotions.
- In fact, many species of birds have a highly developed olfactory system.
- Here in only 50 years has been the creation of a developed system of law.
- However, these systems were less developed than those on leaf stomata, a feature that might be responsible for their inactivity.
- What about cultivating some sort of developed and mature taste for quality in worship music?
Synonyms informed, aware, educated, knowledgeable, learned, wise, literate, intellectual, tutored, illuminated, apprised - 1.1 (of a person or part of the body) having specified physical proportions.
a strongman with well-developed muscles Example sentencesExamples - Yao looks awkward running, but I think it's because his upper body is less developed than his lower body.
- She was more developed than most girls her age and that made them all jealous.
- Then in middle school it was her slowly developed body, and finally in high school, she was a nerd because of her good grades.
- When they are fully developed, the larvae drop to the soil, burrow one inch or less and pupate.
- Fabian was only eighteen, but he was more physically developed than most his age, despite his stature.
- Daily, they fall behind, and the gulf between them and their developed partners widens.
- Physical examination revealed a well developed man in no acute distress.
- Annual flowers and vegetables are at their best in midlife when they are fully developed and doing what they are supposed to do.
- The young are ejected from the womb before they are completely developed and complete their term in an external pouch.
- The last thing it needs is for people to be fully developed and functional human beings.
- Kaitya walked up to the incubator and stared at the almost completely developed child within.
- That is because children born at the start of the school year are going to be a little older and more physically developed than their classmates.
- There are serious difficulties in assuming that fully developed adults are children.
- There are some very attractive figure hugging outfits and well developed bodies, some nice grunting too.
- 1.2 (of a country or region) advanced economically and socially.
economic assistance to the less-developed countries Example sentencesExamples - The rest of the developed world is placing an absolute premium on higher education.
- Second, because no country in the developed world needs educational improvements more urgently than Australia.
- Nearly every education system in the developed world is in the middle of an active debate about third level policy.
- Almost three centuries later, the stock exchange is even more important in the economic life of a developed country than it was at the time of the above case studies.
- Lung cancer was found to be the next biggest killer in the developed world, sending over half a million people to an early grave.
- Though it is taken for granted in the developed world, mass education is a relatively recent phenomenon.
- Anyone involved in post-compulsory education in the developed world would do well to read this book.
- These give clear advice for more junior doctors and are applicable to all healthcare systems in the developed world.
- Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts.
- Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world.
- I think that this is going to have a snowballing effect in terms of shaping public opinion in the developed world.
- There must be no more division of the world into civilized and uncivilized, developed and underdeveloped.
- I am sure, our leadership and our people can achieve the second vision of developed India.
- Perhaps the only consolation is that every other health system in the developed world will be facing the same sort of crisis at the same time.
- How the people of a particular country put up with queuing is, I think, a sign of our developed our culture is.
- My recent conversation with him on the issue of aging in the developed world was illuminating.
- I wonder if the developed world has ever seen so many people homeless?
- It still is one of the least economically developed countries in South America.
- The TTC gets less government support than any system in the developed world.
- The developing countries began to copy and re-create aspects of the developed countries' economies.
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