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ripe (adj.)

Old English ripe "ready for reaping, fit for eating, mature," from West Germanic *ripijaz (source also of Old Saxon ripi, Middle Dutch ripe, Dutch rijp, Old High German rifi, German reif); related to Old English repan "to reap" (see reap). Meaning "ready for some action or effect" is from 1590s. Related: Ripely; ripeness.

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Definitions of ripe from WordNet

ripe (adj.)
fully prepared or eager;
the colonists were ripe for revolution
ripe (adj.)
fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used;
ripe peaches
Synonyms: mature
ripe (adj.)
most suitable or right for a particular purpose;
the time is ripe for great sociological changes
Synonyms: good / right
ripe (adj.)
at the highest point of development especially in judgment or knowledge;
a ripe mind
ripe (adj.)
far along in time;
the ripe age of 90
a ripe old age
Synonyms: advanced
From wordnet.princeton.edu