overgrowth (Meaning)

Wordnet

overgrowth (n)

excessive size; usually caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland

a profusion of growth on or over something else

Webster

overgrowth (n.)

Excessive growth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overgrowth

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overgrowth Sentence Examples

  1. The garden was an overgrowth of weeds, obscuring the path and making it nearly impassable.
  2. The ancient ruins were surrounded by an overgrowth of vines and bushes, concealing their secrets.
  3. The overgrown forest cast a blanket of darkness over the land, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  4. The overgrowth of moss on the roof spoiled the aesthetics of the otherwise pristine cottage.
  5. The abandoned lot was an overgrowth of trash and broken appliances, a blight on the neighborhood.
  6. The overgrowth of hair on the man's face made him look unkempt and unapproachable.
  7. The overgrowth of bureaucracy in the government hindered progress and stifled innovation.
  8. The overgrowth of population in the city led to overcrowding and a shortage of resources.
  9. The overgrowth of technology had made it difficult for people to connect with each other in meaningful ways.
  10. The overgrowth of sin in the world had corrupted hearts and blinded minds to the truth.

FAQs About the word overgrowth

excessive size; usually caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland, a profusion of growth on or over something elseExcessive growt

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The garden was an overgrowth of weeds, obscuring the path and making it nearly impassable.

The ancient ruins were surrounded by an overgrowth of vines and bushes, concealing their secrets.

The overgrown forest cast a blanket of darkness over the land, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.

The overgrowth of moss on the roof spoiled the aesthetics of the otherwise pristine cottage.