Verb
(transitive) To grow in size, so as to be able to fit (something, especially an item of clothing).
His new jumper was a bit big for him, but he'll grow into it in a couple of years.
(transitive) To become accustomed to (something) by maturing.
At first, the new job as managing director was way over my head, but I grew into it.
Adamson has been settled at Premier Events since Feb. 2019 operating all the festivals, concerts and events, helping the Atlanta market grow into the media empire that it is on pace to become. Source: Internet
Aid workers expect the number of Venezuelans stuck at the Colombian side of the border to grow into the thousands as Colombian authorities lift travel restrictions inside the country. Source: Internet
“As supporters of SAR’s mission to empower students to make meaningful choices and grow into responsible citizens who embody courage, integrity, and concern, we hope we can count on you to see that anti-racist education is Jewish education,” they wrote. Source: Internet
A wild card pick here for a guy who I think will grow into a much larger role later in the season than he may have early is freshman Isaiah Marin. Source: Internet
As an embryo develops, the various abdominal organs grow into the abdominal cavity from structures in the abdominal wall. Source: Internet
As a dean of engineering, I have the privilege of working with students, seeing them grow into their profession, and define their vision for the future of this great country. Source: Internet