noun
- the process by which a young bird develops feathers and becomes capable of flight
verb
- present participle of fledge; to grow feathers and become ready to fly (of a young bird)
- to help a young person or organization become independent and successful
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The eaglets are fledging and will soon leave the nest.
- During fledging, young birds practice flying near their parents.
- The organization is fledging new leaders through its mentorship program.
- By late summer, the songbirds were fledging and preparing for migration.
- Parents play a crucial role in fledging their children into adulthood.
- The chicks spent weeks fledging before they could hunt on their own.