outgrow (Meaning)
outgrow (v)
grow too large or too mature for
grow faster than
outgrow (v. t.)
To surpass in growing; to grow more than.
To grow out of or away from; to grow too large, or too aged, for; as, to outgrow clothing; to outgrow usefulness; to outgrow an infirmity.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outgrow
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outgrow Sentence Examples
- The child's feet had outgrown his shoes, necessitating a new pair.
- Sarah had outgrown her youthful insecurities, becoming confident and assertive.
- The business had outgrown its current location and needed to expand into a larger space.
- The cat had outgrown its playful kittenhood and was now a stately adult.
- The tree had outgrown its original planting spot and needed to be transplanted to a more suitable area.
- As the team's skills outgrew their current projects, they sought more challenging endeavors.
- The fashion trend had outgrown its popularity and was now considered outdated.
- The city had outgrown its transportation infrastructure, leading to increased congestion and delays.
- The student had outgrown the educational curriculum and craved more intellectually stimulating challenges.
- The relationship had outgrown its foundation of trust and communication, prompting the partners to reassess its future.
FAQs About the word outgrow
grow too large or too mature for, grow faster thanTo surpass in growing; to grow more than., To grow out of or away from; to grow too large, or too aged, for; a
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The child's feet had outgrown his shoes, necessitating a new pair.
Sarah had outgrown her youthful insecurities, becoming confident and assertive.
The business had outgrown its current location and needed to expand into a larger space.
The cat had outgrown its playful kittenhood and was now a stately adult.