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Phrasal Verb - Growing Out

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Raymundo CH

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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
1After going through a rough breakup, she decided to grow out of her sadness and focus on her career.
2The trend of wearing bell-bottom jeans grew out and was replaced by skinny jeans.
3He couldn't wait to grow out of his acne-prone teenage years.
4The city's crime rate is finally growing out, thanks to the new police initiatives.
5She grew out of her fear of public speaking and started giving presentations.
6The company grew out of a small startup to become a global corporation.
7The old-fashioned hairstyles are growing out of style.
8The children grew out of their clothes quickly.
9The economy is growing out of the recession.
10He grew out of his rebellious phase and became a responsible adult.