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is outgrowing
verb
To become too big in size or too mature in age or outlook to continue to want, need, use, experience, or accept some object, practice, condition, belief, etc.
Exact(34)
LIFFE is outgrowing its existing premises.
Now, he is outgrowing his Dumbo space and is considering buying a place upstate.
Now, he is outgrowing his anxieties, he doesn't chew or bark and he doesn't attack Hitchcock's other dog.
The population is outgrowing the country's borders and the sea level is rising because of global warming.
At the grand old age of 26, London fashion week is outgrowing the bunch-of-crazy-kids label.
Where a plant is outgrowing a favourite large container, you may need to divide or repot it.
Similar(26)
But they're outgrowing their dirty ways.
Already her ambition may be outgrowing her tiny restaurant.
Schwarzman argued that Blackstone was outgrowing its entrepreneurial phase and needed more professional management.
"But I read that men are outgrowing their clothes every three years.
She's a doll that girls are outgrowing at an earlier and earlier age.
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