verb
- past tense of outgrow: to grow too large for something
- past tense of outgrow: to lose interest in something as one matures
- past tense of outgrow: to grow faster or larger than something else
Examples
- She outgrew her favorite dress within six months.
- He outgrew his childhood fear of the dark.
- The child outgrew his shoes before the school year ended.
- She outgrew her interest in video games as a teenager.
- The plant outgrew its small pot and needed repotting.
- He outgrew his friends’ immature behavior in high school.
- The company outgrew its original office space.