growing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for growing in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.grow·ing ['grəʊɪŋ] N no pl

II.grow·ing ['grəʊɪŋ] ADJ

I.grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ] VB intr

II.grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ] VB trans

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rapidly growing

growing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's all part of growing up
rapidly growing
growing pains
growing pains fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The sparse flowers are a dark cranberry-red color, growing two or three in a whorl, on stiff inflorescences that reach 12 in long.
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Male pogonotrophythe growing of facial hairis often culturally associated with wisdom and virility.
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A drought exacerbated the growing unrest in the countryside.
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He hoped to capitalize on the mining companies' growing receptiveness to reclamation and remediation projects that dealt with waste land in new, innovative ways.
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The strongest supporters of the demonstration were drawn from the city's growing population of homeless street children.
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In turn these will be replaced by slow-growing, larger trees such as ash and oak.
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Their function is to pick off debris so as to keep the surface clean and to prevent larvae of other invertebrates from settling and growing there.
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The congressional nominating caucus, an early system for choosing presidential candidates, was still used despite its growing unpopularity.
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Moreover, cities have absorbed nearly two-thirds of the global population explosion since 1950 and are currently growing by a million babies and migrants each week.
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It may be found growing on moss, humus, and soil, more rarely on rotten wood or at the base of trees.
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