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    Use "ripened" in a sentence

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    ripened


    1. watching for the very moment when the crops ripened


    2. A post that has ripened


    3. Immaturity is not (necessarily) a function of age but a by-product, rather, of an under-developed mind that hasn‘t fully ripened


    4. Although the momentary mental intentions that initiated our past actions have ceased, the potentialities they have created in our mind do not cease until they have ripened


    5. And, it is with feelings that we can we experience the ripened effects of actions


    6. The ripened effect of negative actions is rebirth in one of the three lower realms


    7. The ripened effect of positive actions is rebirth in one of the three higher realms


    8. The tables presenting non-virtuous actions show three kinds of result or effect: (1) a ripened effect; (2) an effect similar to the cause; and (3) an environment effect


    9. and it shall be when the time of the age has ripened; And the harvest of its evil and good seeds has come, so that the Mighty One will


    10. 8 And the butler related his dream to Joseph, and he said, I saw in my dream, and note a large vine was before me, and on that vine I saw three branches, and the vine speedily blossomed and reached a great height, and its clusters were ripened and became grapes

    11. A ripened skin hid a flabby cheek in a way he had never seen before


    12. 8 And the butler related his dream to Joseph and he said I saw in my dream and note a large vine was before me and on that vine I saw three branches and the vine speedily blossomed and reached a great height and its clusters were ripened and became grapes


    13. 2 Behold! the days come and it shall be when the time of the age has ripened; And the harvest of its evil and good seeds has come so that the Mighty One will bring on the Earth and its inhabitants and on its rulers perturbation of spirit and stupor of heart


    14. When the grain ripened he came quickly with his sickle in his hand and reaped it


    15. His tail bristled, but the planks under his paws erupted into grape vines, which immediately began wrapping around the monster's body, sprouting new leaves and clusters of green baby grapes that ripened in seconds as the manticore shrieked, until he was engulfed in a huge mass of vines, leaves, and full clusters of purple grapes


    16. But all the choice items, like berries, were being gathered and defended as they ripened, and I heard confrontations over food that in Mapleway Woods is ordinarily shared


    17. As his relationship with Samson and fellow Bureau agents ripened, Skeets found himself developing a strong sense of justice


    18. presence is an indication of ripened experience, and of a


    19. It is the city where evil of every kind is most rapidly conceived, sown, ripened, and brought to maturity,- It is the city where the young man, leaving home, and launching into life, becomes soonest hardened, and conscience-seared by daily familiarity with the sight of sin


    20. Because it is your ripened soul, not those ashes of material bodies changed during development, that is valuable for God, for the Universe as a whole…

    21. Then, a pan fried sea-bass with vine ripened tomatoes and mushrooms and


    22. What must it be like to talk to people who knew and had seen? What could it be like to see for oneself, to travel, to go to France and its cathedrals, to go to Italy in the spring-time when the jewels of the world could be looked at in a setting of clear skies and generous flowers? Or in autumn, when Kökensee was grey and tortured with rainstorms, to go away there into serenity, to where the sun burned the chestnuts golden all day long and the air smelt of ripened grapes?


    23. Rather than be therapeutic as his wife had suggested, Silas’ anger just ripened from the time to stew in his thoughts


    24. seed which ripened in the ruin of the Jewish state (70CE)


    25. If you are ripened for it, it would dawn upon you from within and if you are not suitable to it, it would remain dormant in you all of your life


    26. Just wait in patience, wait and wait …when time is ripened, things would unfold themselves before you at their own


    27. When you are fully ripened for an encounter with reality then the encounter comes and it finally capacitates you to receive the blessed state of God-realization


    28. The sun has shone upon the earth and ripened the crops of former generations, even while men thought, with Ptolemy, that the earth was the centre and the sun a satellite


    29. As a consequence, country airs circulated in Soho with vigorous freedom, instead of languishing into the parish like stray paupers without a settlement; and there was many a good south wall, not far off, on which the peaches ripened in their season


    30. Our parents were aware of our feelings, and were not sorry to perceive them, for they saw clearly that as they ripened they must lead at last to a marriage between us, a thing that seemed almost prearranged by the equality of our families and wealth

    31. prepared, and ripened for such an attack; that I was too green and


    32. When I thought I had sufficiently ripened him for the laudable point I


    33. spectators of, ripened the heat of this exercise, and collecting to a head,


    34. On the delivery of this solemn judgment, the patriarch seated himself, and closed his eyes again, as if better pleased with the images of his own ripened experience than with the visible objects of the world


    35. When I thought I had sufficiently ripened him for the laudable point I had in view, one day that I expected him at a particular hour, I took care to have the coast clear for the reception I designed him; and, as I laid it, he came to the dining room door, tapped at it, and, in my bidding him come in; he did so, and shut the door after him


    36. Now all the impressions of burning desire, from the lively scenes I had been spectatress of, ripened the heat of this exercise, and collecting to a head, throbbed and agitated me with insupportable irritations: I perfectly fevered and maddened with their excess


    37. Lana at a garden-party, and a friendship, which quickly ripened into love, sprang up between them


    38. But those few moonlight nights alone with Charles had not touched her emotions or ripened her to maturity


    39. But then again, what good had Zig done? His manic kibitzing about the dying girl and the Just City never ripened into specific demands


    40. When an apple has ripened and falls, why does it fall? Because of its attraction to the earth, because its stalk withers, because it is dried by the sun, because it grows heavier, because the wind shakes it, or because the boy standing below wants to eat it?

    41. But he moved on into the cool underwater green and wild-persimmon country where the slung and hanging odor of creamy bananas ripened silently and bumped his head


    42. There were always new patches of it ripened, and in his figuring out loud to no one in particular he said, ‘If I cut the wheat for the next ten years, just as it ripens up, I don’t think I’ll pass the same spot twice


    43. I lived with that woman upstairs four years, and before that time she had tried me indeed: her character ripened and developed with frightful rapidity; her vices sprang up fast and rank: they were so strong, only cruelty could check them, and I would not use cruelty


    44. A State which bore this kind of fruit, and suffered it to drop off as fast as it ripened, would prepare the way for a still more perfect and glorious State, which also I have imagined, but not yet anywhere seen


    45. But for all that, their acquaintance had not ripened into friendship


    46. Most beautiful she was, in reality, for the damask roses in her cheeks were dyed with the hot blood of her heart; her eyes, that were wont to be blue as the noonday sky, were black as night, and the pomegranates of her lips had been ripened by passion


    47. Davies, I, with many others, made his acquaintance through this Conference, and I feel, as I am sure many of you do, that I have lost a personal friend with whom intimacy would have ripened year by year into stronger bonds


    48. These, by time, thought and observation, have had their early impressions ripened into convictions


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    Synonyms for "ripened"

    aged ripened

    "ripened" definitions

    of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable)