Outgrow - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌaʊtˈɡrəʊ|  American pronunciation of the word outgrow
Brit.  |aʊtˈɡrəʊ|  British pronunciation of the word outgrow
irregular verb:  p.t. — outgrew  p.p. — outgrown

verb

- grow too large or too mature for
I have outgrown these clothes
- grow faster than

Extra examples

Kids outgrow their clothes so quickly.

The plant has outgrown my garden.

Our business is outgrowing its small office building.

She's outgrown most of her toys.

I realized that I had outgrown my old high school friends.

My family has outgrown our house.

The girl may or may not outgrow her interest in fashion.

He had outgrown the radical idealism of his younger days.

They outgrow their clothes so quickly.

Harry outgrew his cot when he was about two.

Most children eventually outgrow a tendency toward travel sickness.

His furniture-making business soon outgrew his garage.

Tom has outgrown his elder brother

I have outgrown these clothes

We don't outgrow, but only overgrow many things.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: outgrow
he/she/it: outgrows
present participle: outgrowing
past tense: outgrew
past participle: outgrown
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