Ripe in a sentence as an adjective

And not "whew, that bread is really ripe, throw it out" stale.

When you bite into it, it's like a ripe apple?

So he did the only thing he could do to escape: Quit!Horrible and wrong, if there was a good ethics lawyer around he would say it smells ripe of a lawsuit....

It is ripe for disruption as the dominant sites grow bloated and complacent, only seeing acquisitions as the way to grow.

Type checking and inference is an area ripe with theory and attached formal, mathematical semantics.

This has been discussed for years, and I'd bet actual money that FB engineers and/or product managers periodically propose adding this feature and FB decides that the time is not yet ripe.

I think recruiting is an industry thats ripe for disruption, especially for tech contractors and i've got a theory on how to do it, one day i'll write a blog post on it but the basic premise is, instead of a sales strategy, i'd like to see a talent agent strategy.

Ripe definitions

adjective

fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used; "ripe peaches"; "full-bodied mature wines"

See also: mature

adjective

fully prepared or eager; "the colonists were ripe for revolution"

adjective

most suitable or right for a particular purpose; "a good time to plant tomatoes"; "the right time to act"; "the time is ripe for great sociological changes"

See also: good right

adjective

at the highest point of development especially in judgment or knowledge; "a ripe mind"

adjective

far along in time; "a man of advanced age"; "advanced in years"; "a ripe old age"; "the ripe age of 90"

See also: advanced