coming of age

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coming of age (usually uncountable, plural comings of age)

  1. A person's journey from childhood or adolescence to adulthood.
  2. (figurative) A maturation, a transition from an inchoate state to a developed state.
    • 1979 June 9, Paul Robinson, “Gays in the Streets”, in The New Republic:
      Reasoning of this sort presumes that a significant group in the population has become aware not only of its own existence, but of its rights and power. The riot, I can't help feeling, marks a kind of political coming of age for homosexuals in San Francisco and, vicariously, throughout, the country.

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