outgrow in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

outgrow in the PONS Dictionary

outgrow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to outgrow sth a habit, taste, interest
to outgrow one's friends
to outgrow all that
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Within ten years, the school was outgrowing its facilities and a larger campus was needed.
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Rooms and buildings were added only to be outgrown before they were completed.
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Both towns were developing in manufacturing and commerce and would soon outgrow the capacity of a ferry service.
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Very quickly it had outgrown the original venue.
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The operation had outgrown the spartan building constructed in the mid-1980s and needed more space.
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By 1920 the library had outgrown its old facility, and planning began for a new building on the same site.
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It may be helpful to reassure the child that he or she will outgrow this disorder.
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In the early 21st century, the church again found itself having outgrown its existing church facility.
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When they outgrow the shoe or it is damaged, they return it to the manufacturer.
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It relocated to larger quarters in 1994, after outgrowing its space.
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