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How to pronounce post-maturity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms post-menopause
Type of matureness, maturity

Examples of post-maturity

post-maturity
Wonderful post Sonia, You capture so beautifully how maturity changes our perspective.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
LaMontagna's dalliance with post-molecular soils, ashes et al errs on the healthy side of maturity.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Zinman is the oldest of the group, and his increasing musical maturity makes him a front runner for a top post.
From the time.com
Varlamov's maturity due to 19 games of post-season experience might make him the better option to back stop this team come playoff time.
From the sacbee.com
Liberal expressions of disdain for the intelligence and emotional maturity of the electorate have been, post-Massachusetts, remarkably unguarded.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Commercial paper is a simple form of debt security that essentially represents a post-dated check with a maturity of not more than 270 days.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Persepolis and The Triplets of Belleville were major examples of a post-Looney Tunes approach and a maturity of subject matter, if not necessarily technique.
From the dispatch.com
At maturity, if rates have risen or held at the post-2006 levels, the loan will be extended to allow banks to recover what they would have earned without renegotiation.
From the bloomberg.com
An obvious reading of the sixth poem, nevertheless, would suggest a post-childhood, post-war setting, that of adolescence and first love, or even maturity and marriage.
From the guardian.co.uk
Staring at the Sun followed in 1986, another ambitious novel about a woman growing to maturity in post-war England who deals with issues of love, truth and mortality.
From the en.wikipedia.org