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immaturity

[ im-uh-choor-i-tee, -toor-, -tyoor-, -chur- ]

noun

plural immaturities
  1. a state or condition of being immature:

    the immaturity of one's behavior; the immaturity of a country's technology.

  2. an immature action or attitude.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of immaturity1

1530–40; immature + -ity, probably reflecting Latin ū untimely haste, unripeness
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She sensed your immaturity but always knew Louise would work things out.

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The point of all this is to inflict so much mediocrity and immaturity on federal workers that they quit.

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Harris, who has one previous conviction for possessing a knife, lacked "immaturity" and "consequential decision making" his defence barrister Simon Ward said.

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Jeff's barrister, Christopher Paxton KC, said while his "immaturity" was a "significant mitigating" factor, "no mitigation can justify" what he did to Isabella.

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Despite the advanced age of the candidate, the Trump campaign was characterized by petulance and immaturity, adopting the countenance of a spoiled rich kid sneering at his mom for telling him to do his homework.

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