outgrow

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To grow faster or taller than something or someone else

The best adapted plant varieties tend to outgrow the other.

To leave some object, habit, belief ... behind, no longer need or use it, as one grows
To become too big or mature for some purpose

Poor boys often have to wear whatever a big brother has outgrown.

{v} to surpass or exceed in growth
grow too large or too mature for; "I have outgrown these clothes" grow faster than
If you outgrow a particular way of behaving or thinking, you change and become more mature, so that you no longer behave or think in that way. The girl may or may not outgrow her interest in fashion. = grow out of
grow too large for
To become too big for something
{f} abandon a habit; be weaned of a habit; grow so much as to be unable fit into old clothing; grow faster 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
To surpass in growing; to grow more than
To leave something (object, habit, belief) behind as one grows
grow faster than
If a child outgrows a piece of clothing, they grow bigger, so that it no longer fits them. She outgrew her clothes so rapidly that Patsy was always having to buy new ones. = grow out of
grow too large or too mature for; "I have outgrown these clothes"
outgrew
past tense of outgrow
outgrowing
third-person singular of outgrow
outgrown
past participle of outgrow
outgrows
third-person singular of outgrow
outgrow
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