Overmature
Overmature is an adjective used primarily to describe a person, object, or biological product that has attained or exhibits maturity to a degree that is excessive or beyond the typical or desired range. The word is a combination of the prefix “over-,” indicating excess, and the adjective “mature.” It first appeared in the early twentieth century in English discourse about child development and later found usage in agricultural, botanical, and medical contexts.
In human development, overmature is often applied to children or adolescents who display adult-like behaviors, decision-making
In biology and horticulture, overmature refers to plants or fruits that have senesced beyond optimal harvest
Medical texts have occasionally employed overmature in reference to tissues or organs that have prematurely aged,
Overall, overmature is a versatile term applied across disciplines to denote an excess of maturity, whether