ADJECTIVE
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(of persons, e.g.) having gained full status
sees itself as a fully fledged rival party
by the age of seventeen I was a full-fledged atheist
a full-fledged lawyer - (of a bird) having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage; ready to fly
How To Use full-fledged In A Sentence
- It will soon have a full-fledged release across the Netherlands with 25 to 30 prints.
- The implied backstory can go a long way in rounding out a non-character without turning him into a full-fledged character. Objectification in fantasy «
- I think that we're asking a lot of these countries to be full-fledged nation states.
- By all accounts, McMullen and his crew became full-fledged Americans in Mexico, serving with discipline and loyalty and fighting so fiercely in the battle of Mexico City that they were cited for “the extremest of bravery.” A Renegade History of the United States
- India has the potential to become a full-fledged major power.
- The label arranged all the trappings of a full-fledged tour — hotels, food, promotions and the itinerary — but the best part of the experience by far, the three agree, was the fans. Space Pimpin’ All Over the World
- At present, complexity theory is more a set of concepts, notions and observations than a full-fledged theory.
- He was forced to ally with them again against the Japanese, with whom full-fledged war broke out in 1937.
- The camera comes loaded with features you'd expect to find only on a full-fledged point-and-shoot, including face detection, geotagging, image stabilization, noise suppression, smile detection, and touch focus and capture. CES 2011: Sony Ericsson debuts Xperia arc phone with extra-sharp display
- We expect a successful acquisition to provide a basis for the global expansion of our services in a full-fledged manner.