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What (who) is ripe - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ripe (disambiguation); Ripe (album)

ripe         
WORKING GROUP
Réseaux IP Européens; European IP Network; European IP Networks; Reseaux IP Europeens
adj. in constitutional law, referring to a law case appealed from a state or federal court which is ready for consideration by the Supreme Court, meaning that all other avenues for determining the case have been exhausted, there is a real controversy and the law needs to be settled on one or more issues raised by the case.
ripe         
WORKING GROUP
Réseaux IP Européens; European IP Network; European IP Networks; Reseaux IP Europeens
a.
1.
Mature, mellow, perfected by growth.
2.
Fit, prepared, ready, in readiness.
3.
Consummate, finished, perfect, perfected, complete, accomplished.
ripe         
WORKING GROUP
Réseaux IP Européens; European IP Network; European IP Networks; Reseaux IP Europeens
adj. ripe for (ripe for the picking; the time is ripe for action)

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Ripe

Ripe or RIPE may refer to:

Examples of use of ripe
1. "Conditions are not yet ripe," conditions will never be ripe.
2. The 14–1' exam system is now ripe for modernisation, ripe for renewal.
3. Once ripe, their shelf life is short, even when chilled.
4. Nowadays farmers hunt them for no good reason – the bats eat only ripe fruit, and modern–day farmers pick their fruit before it is ripe.
5. Those similarities created a ripe environment for a negative campaign.