outgrown

[US]/'aʊt'gro/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. too big for its intended use
v. to grow too big to fit, to grow faster (or taller, larger) than

Example Sentences

Children often outgrow their clothes quickly.

She has outgrown her childhood fear of the dark.

As we mature, we outgrow certain habits and beliefs.

The company has outgrown its current office space.

He has outgrown his role as a junior employee.

The plant has outgrown its pot and needs to be repotted.

Her ambitions have outgrown the small town she grew up in.

The child has outgrown the need for constant supervision.

The team has outgrown its current coach and is looking for a replacement.

The technology has outgrown its original purpose and is now used for various applications.

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