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immature

[im-uh-choor, -toor, -tyoor, -chur] / ˈɪm əˈtʃʊər, -ˈtʊər, -ˈtyʊər, -ˈtʃɜr /


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This is also where policymakers can make the biggest difference: providing the money and incentives to develop or commercialize immature technologies such as carbon capture and storage, advanced nuclear power, geothermal energy and hydrogen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Outside of that, they can read as unprofessional or immature.

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"We don't know all the threats of these immature methods yet, but it's a bit hard to just take them off the table because they're uncomfortable to think about," she said.

From Science Daily

It feels immature on the part of the directors—or the creators of the series, brothers Harry and Jack Williams.

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Overall survival data were immature but showed a positive trend, with no unexpected safety findings observed, Roche said.

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