choate

Etymology
By back-formation from.

Adjective

 * 1) Complete, fully formed.
 * 2) * 1988 [Routledge], Anthony O'Hear, The Element of Fire: Science, Art and the Human World, 2014, Taylor & Francis (Routledge Revivals), page 119,
 * The abandonment of style in art is less likely to lead to an authentic expression of one's actual feelings than to a self-dramatising display of adolescent brutality, in which one screams because, deprived of the stylistic means to express anything more choate, or articulated, one simply expresses that.

Synonyms

 * developed
 * matured
 * complete
 * finished
 * realized
 * formed