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Meaning of outgrown

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outgrown (p. p.)

of Outgrow

outgrown Sentence Examples

  1. The young child had outgrown his tiny shoes and could no longer fit into them.
  2. After years of use, the sofa had become old and worn, having outgrown its initial aesthetic appeal.
  3. The company had outgrown its small office and was in need of a larger space to accommodate its expanding team.
  4. The teenager had outgrown her childish toys and was now interested in more mature activities.
  5. The city's population had outgrown its infrastructure, leading to challenges in providing basic services.
  6. The old tree had outgrown its enclosure and its roots were now encroaching on the surrounding area.
  7. The relationship had outgrown its initial spark and both partners had come to the realization that they were no longer compatible.
  8. The garden had become overgrown with weeds, making it difficult to navigate and enjoy the space.
  9. The athlete had outgrown her previous training regimen and needed to increase the intensity and frequency of her workouts.
  10. The child had become too tall for the swing and had outgrown this beloved pastime.

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The young child had outgrown his tiny shoes and could no longer fit into them.

After years of use, the sofa had become old and worn, having outgrown its initial aesthetic appeal.

The company had outgrown its small office and was in need of a larger space to accommodate its expanding team.

The teenager had outgrown her childish toys and was now interested in more mature activities.