Used in a Sentence

full-fledged

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for full-fledged.

Editorial note

It's also worth noting that the standard File Open and File Save dialogs are full-fledged File Explorer windows too.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(idiomatic) Having full qualification, credentials or preparation; entire; real.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of full-fledged gathered in one view.

adjective

(idiomatic) Having full qualification, credentials or preparation; entire; real.

adjective

(of a bird) Having all its feathers; able to fly.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for full-fledged.

Example sentences

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It's also worth noting that the standard File Open and File Save dialogs are full-fledged File Explorer windows too.

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The more full-fledged UI models have gotten much nicer, like in React Native or Xamarin.

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In the show, Samaritan is a full-fledged AI with its own goals and agenda.

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You have to download and install a full-fledged iTunes program to your computer to put even one song on your iOS device.

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I'm an atheist and while not fully in the pro-life camp, I'm certainly not a full-fledged advocate of pro-choice.

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I don't really see it as a full-fledged language but rather an extension of Java.

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In fact, you no longer even need a full-fledged computer.

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Ultimately, I think a combined full-fledged extension mechanism + Jetpack is the best way.

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Who says a company should be a full-fledged meritocracy?

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In what sense don't you view it as full-fledged?

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This way, a compute pipeline could be reorganized by an application at run-time without using a full-fledged hardware description language with all kinds of very low-level constructs.

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Obviously it isn't a full-fledged virus scanner, but I would expect scanning the system for outdated DLLs and such to be well within its reach.

Quote examples

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Or it says that there's an untapped opportunity for low friction, micro-transactions instead of "ads" or full-fledged purchases on unknown websites.

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If they become a full-fledged exchange with stocks listings exclusive to IEX, then those stocks would have better "fairness" characteristics that Brad Katsuyama claims.

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The same can be said for Clojure, but I haven't met anyone that would claim Clojure is not a "full-fledged" language.

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Schema versioning is a huge problem at many companies, especially non-tech companies where the developers are completely at the mercy of their "business stakeholders", and since full-fledged data dictionaries don't exist for almost anything, using simple comments like this could be a boon.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use full-fledged in a sentence?

It's also worth noting that the standard File Open and File Save dialogs are full-fledged File Explorer windows too.

What does full-fledged mean?

(idiomatic) Having full qualification, credentials or preparation; entire; real.

What part of speech is full-fledged?

full-fledged is commonly used as adjective.