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fully fledged
adjective
(of a young bird) having acquired its adult feathers and thus able to fly
developed or matured to the fullest degree
of full rank or status
Example Sentences
Revolut says it has 10 million users in the UK while last year it was granted a provisional banking licence, paving the way for it to become a fully fledged UK bank.
But Reeves's plans are not yet a fully fledged growth plan.
But her resurrection proved - if proof were needed - a rock star's muse can become a fully fledged, respected artist in her own right.
“This was a real ground-shifting moment for me when I realized what individuality was and the potential there was of becoming a fully fledged person.”
Swift was riding high on the success of her first fully fledged pop album, “1989,” and was, by all accounts, overexposed.
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