ripe in the PONS Dictionary

ripe Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to live to a ripe old age

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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External fertilization is likely, possibly with ripe eggs held by the pelvic fins to facilitate fertilization.
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And the masses had been found ripe for it.
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The ripe plant is grilled to make pies or used to feed animals.
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Fruit falls when not quite ripe, and fully ripens on the ground.
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The fruits are spherical, 9to12mm 0 long, initially green, then red and finally glossy black and succulent when ripe.
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The time was not ripe for such a project using completely new technology.
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It feeds on seeds, usually at the milk (watery ripe) stage.
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If sown immediately it is ripe, it will normally germinate in the following summer.
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The northern part of the centre saw little investment for years, and the market hall was seen as ripe for improvement.
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In the ripe, unmodified muskmelon there are small concentrations of "cis" -6-nonenal.
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