maturity (noun)

  • 21maturity — ma|tur|i|ty [ mə tʃurəti ] noun * 1. ) uncount the qualities and behavior that you would expect of a sensible adult: He hasn t got the maturity to be a father. 2. ) uncount full growth or completed development: It takes roughly forty years for… …

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  • 22maturity date — /mə tʃυərɪti deɪt/ noun a date when a government stock, an assurance policy or a debenture will become due for payment. Also called date of maturity …

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  • 23maturity yield — /mə tʃυərɪti ji:ld/ noun a calculation of the yield on a fixed interest investment, assuming it is bought at a certain price and held to maturity …

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  • 24maturity — [məˈtʃʊərəti] noun [U] 1) the qualities and behaviour that you would expect of a sensible adult 2) full growth, or completed development …

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  • 25maturity — /məˈtjurəti / (say muh tyoohruhtee) noun 1. the state of being mature; ripeness. 2. full development; perfected condition. 3. Physiology the period following attainment of full development of bodily structure and reproductive faculty. 4. Commerce …

  • 26maturity — /mə tʃυərɪti/ noun the third stage in a product life cycle when a product is well established in the market though no longer enjoying increasing sales, after which sooner or later it will start to decline …

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  • 27maturity — /mə tjυərɪti/ noun 1. the third stage in a product life cycle when a product is well established in the market though no longer enjoying increasing sales, after which sooner or later it will start to decline 2. the time at which something becomes …

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  • 28yield to maturity — noun a) The internal rate of return on a bond held to maturity, assuming scheduled payment of principal and interest. b) A calculation of yield on a bond that takes into account the capital gain or loss on a discount bond or capital loss on a… …

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  • 29post-maturity — noun the state in which women have stopped ovulating • Syn: ↑post menopause • Hypernyms: ↑maturity, ↑matureness …

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  • 30topographic maturity — noun : the condition of a district in which the land is reduced to slopes, the original upland has been completely dissected, a new plain of erosion has just begun to appear, and many of the individual river valleys are mature but some of the… …

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