verb
- to grow over or cover with vegetation
- to grow too large or beyond normal size
- to grow faster or larger than something else
Examples
- Weeds will overgrow the garden if left untended.
- Ivy began to overgrow the old brick wall.
- The child seemed to overgrow his clothes every few months.
- Vines overgrew the abandoned house completely.
- The tumor continued to overgrow despite treatment.
- Moss had overgrown the forest path.
- The company overgrew its original office space within two years.