RIPEN


Meaning of RIPEN in English

ˈrīpən, -p ə m verb

( ripened -pənd, -p ə md ; ripened “ ; ripening -p(ə)niŋ ; ripens -pənz, -p ə mz)

Etymology: ripe (I) + -en

intransitive verb

1. : to grow ripe : become mature (as of grain, fruit, or a microorganism)

2. : to approach or come to full development : arrive at completeness or perfection : become fit for use, for action, or for an appropriate purpose

3. : to become ready to discharge — used of an abscess or boil

4. of a photographic emulsion : to increase in average grain size as a result of physical treatment (as prolonged heating) or in sensitivity as a result of chemical treatment

transitive verb

1. : to make ripe

the grower may … ripen the fruit in transit or on arrival by means of ethylene — G.L.Jenkins & W.H.Hartung

time had ripened his life and mellowed its fruits — Van Wyck Brooks

2. : to bring to maturity, completeness, or perfection : cause full development of : fit or prepare for some use or purpose: as

a. : to sour (cream) by bacterial action as a prelude to churning for butter to reduce fat loss and improve the flavor of the finished product

b. : to age or cure (cheese) to develop characteristic flavor, odor, body, texture, and color

c. : to improve flavor and tenderness of (beef or game) through the action of enzymes in the meat during a period of refrigeration

3. : to cause to become ready to discharge — used of an abscess or boil

Synonyms: see mature

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.