Antonym: immaturity. Similar words: mature, immature, purity, premature, maturation, security, obscurity, insecurity. Meaning: n. 1. the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed 2. state of being mature; full development 3. the date on which a financial obligation must be repaid.
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61 Gone, maybe, are the famed histrionics but in their place is an assuredness which hints at a new maturity.
62 The first thing to note is the maturity date of the policy: March 10, 2019.
63 These attributes include maturity, currency of denomination, place of repayment, and default sensitivity.
64 Out of all these, only two have to live to maturity to maintain the level of the population.
65 It will have a maturity of four and a half years and pay an annual coupon of 5.75%.
66 They have now reached their full maturity and are a blaze of colour for most of the year.
67 Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything. Kurt Vonnegut
68 It is also possible to construct an independent argument for a negative relationship between volume and maturity.
69 She has achieved a maturity and composure that had seemed beyond her scope.
70 People say maturity is valuable,[http://sentencedict.com/maturity.html] but most of the advertisements in our local paper ask for applicants aged 25-35.
71 We say that an organism grows towards maturity or in order to reach maturity.
72 This figure can be redrawn with the maturity on the horizontal axis to show the negative relationship between volatility and maturity.
73 And it was hardly one which appealed to Emperor Bao Dai, nomatterwhat one may have thought of his political maturity.
74 Bills of exchange: Treasury[sentencedict.com], local authority and certain commercial bills. Government bonds with less than a year to maturity.
75 In fact, maturity dates are currently much earlier than 25 years.
76 It can be indicative of full maturity of the follower, now left to run his own activities without supervision.
77 So he nominated Derby, praising him for his maturity and long experience in dealing with people.
78 To bid for, at its discretion, stock of less than 3 months maturity and index-linked stock offered by marketmakers. 4.
79 This process whereby financial intermediaries lend for longer periods of time than they borrow is known as maturity transformation.
80 He also infused the work with a profound vision reflecting great maturity and emotional depth.
81 Then comes a very important figure: £18,000, which is the required maturity value to pay off the mortgage.
82 The purchaser of the bill can, if he so wishes, sell the bill before maturity.
83 The new maturity analysis of liquid assets requires separate disclosure for debt securities and loans and advances to credit institutions.
84 Given the short period to maturity, there may be little remaining dividend uncertainty.
85 Its first function is to foster an unready psyche to maturity, preparing it to face its world.
86 But eurobonds make annual payments, and the appropriate method of calculating the yield to maturity is to use annual discounting.
87 However, a loss is still sustained, even if the bill is held to maturity and not sold.
88 And studies show that intellectual and emotional growth does seem to stall after we reach physical maturity.
89 Even if you have been paying premiums for many years, you will rarely get a proportion of its maturity value.
90 As we understand it, he will live what you must admit is an ... unnatural life? until he reaches maturity.
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