[
UK
/flˈɛdʒd/
]
[ US /ˈfɫɛdʒd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫɛdʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- (of an arrow) equipped with feathers
- (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage; often used in combination
How To Use fledged In A Sentence
- He said the long term vision of the ginnery is to establish a fully fledged textile industry, which will produce finished materials if the company started producing more lint than what the customers could take.
- Al-Jazeera has emerged as a full-fledged political actor because it reflects and articulates popular sentiment. In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world
- It would be a fully - fledged financial stability agency as well as a monetary policy agency.
- The forward march of the publication saw it become a fully-fledged, full-grown newspaper in March of 2002.
- Hence, war - limited or full-fledged - as an option must be ruled out at least for the present.
- Caffey's Alberta is less a full-fledged personality than an archetype.
- sees itself as a fully fledged rival party
- The real choice is between becoming a fully fledged United States of Europe, or remaining little more than a modern-day Holy Roman Empire, a gimcrack hodgepodge of "variable geometry" that will sooner or later fall apart. The End of the Euro
- Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today.
- You'll probably be able to justify paying the extra for more oomph if you are a fully fledged petrolhead who counts cars to get to sleep. Times, Sunday Times