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maturely

[ UK /mət‍ʃˈɔːli/ ]
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  1. in a mature manner
    she acts very maturely for her age

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  • Prolonged attacks of dyspepsia, nervous headaches, chronic granular kidney disease, gout, sciatic rheumatism, middle ear abscesses, above all vertigo and gall stone colic were intermittent or chronic ailments that gradually made him the typical embodiment of a supersensitively nervous, prematurely old man. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • At worst the disinfectant is prematurely exhausted, an effect known as organic overload, allowing large numbers of micro-organisms to survive.
  • It is early evening, but the sky is prematurely dark; thunderheads have blocked the last rays of the sun.
  • One rubber-tyred option was prematurely discarded by a now-disgraced former mayor as not developed enough, even though the cost would have been half that of lrt. Canada Line delivers a smooth ride « Stephen Rees's blog
  • Their baby was born prematurely and weighed only 1 kilogram.
  • In his early 40s, he was prematurely crotchety.
  • It is unstable, it’s even harder to separate physically than the two isotopes of uranium, and if you try to build a bomb using the easy, “gun” design of the uranium bomb, it will begin to fissle prematurely and thus the bomb will fizzle instead of going boom. Firedoglake » Of Last Throes, Enrichment and Mickey Mouse Watches
  • I gave up smoking because I didn't want to die prematurely of cancer or heart disease.
  • If your hair is greasy, shake on some talcum powder at the roots and brush through (but use it sparingly, or you'll look prematurely grey).
  • His career was prematurely ended by his tragic death in a plane crash in 1939 at the age of 55.
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