0 completely developed or trained:
1 completely developed, or having all the qualities necessary to be considered as something:
In some countries a 'fully fledged system' may not be appropriate, cost effective or exist for some crops.
Privacy has - its proponents suggest - at last arrived as a fully fledged legal right.
It is the most complete and fully fledged allegory staged after 1642, and absolutely blatant.
This evolution towards a fully fledged public exit market resulted from a long process of discovery and change.
The fourth and final phase was a ' fully fledged privatisation effort ', where all utilities were up for sale.
Up to the beginning of the 1970s, concerts had resembled more demonstrations than fully fledged musical events.
The data often does not provide enough flexibility to allow fully fledged testing.
To my knowledge, it was the only fully fledged international university created after the war, operating on a regular academic calendar.