Phrasal Verb - Growing Out
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.Definition
To gradually come to an end or disappear, especially after a difficult or unpleasant experience. It can also mean to let one's hair grow longer naturally.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After going through a rough breakup, she decided to grow out of her sadness and focus on her career. |
| 2 | The trend of wearing bell-bottom jeans grew out and was replaced by skinny jeans. |
| 3 | He couldn't wait to grow out of his acne-prone teenage years. |
| 4 | The city's crime rate is finally growing out, thanks to the new police initiatives. |
| 5 | She grew out of her fear of public speaking and started giving presentations. |
| 6 | The company grew out of a small startup to become a global corporation. |
| 7 | The old-fashioned hairstyles are growing out of style. |
| 8 | The children grew out of their clothes quickly. |
| 9 | The economy is growing out of the recession. |
| 10 | He grew out of his rebellious phase and became a responsible adult. |