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RIPE, a. 1. Brought to perfection in growth or to the best state; mature; fit for use; as ripe fruit; ripe corn. 2. Advanced to perfection; matured; as ripe judgment, or ripe in judgment. 3. Finished; consumma...

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RIPE, a.

1. Brought to perfection in growth or to the best state; mature; fit for use; as ripe fruit; ripe corn.

2. Advanced to perfection; matured; as ripe judgment, or ripe in judgment.

3. Finished; consummate; as a ripe scholar.

4. Brought to the point of taking effect; matured; ready; prepared; as things just ripe for war.

5. Fully qualified by improvement; prepared; as a student ripe for the university; a saint ripe for heaven.

6. Resembling the ripeness of fruit; as a ripe lip.

7. Complete; proper for use.

When time is ripe.

8. Maturated; suppurated; as an abscess or tumor.

RIPE, v.i. To ripen; to grow ripe; to be matured. [Not used. See Ripen.]

RIPE, v.t. To mature; to ripen. [Not used.]

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