1. outgrowing - Noun
2. outgrowing - Verb
of Outgrow
Source: Webster's dictionaryConstantly ask yourself, 'What level is above this one?' This makes things different. Take personal problems for example. Problems are not solved by choosing between this and that. The very need to choose indicates misunderstanding. Problems are solved by outgrowing both this and that. Vernon Howard
There's a really nice moment in the life of a piece of writing where the writer starts to get a feeling of it outgrowing him - or he starts to see it having a life of its own that doesn't have anything to do with his ego or his desire to 'be a good writer'. George Saunders
Aarnovitch says that each side has settled into a malign pattern: “The Palestinian weapon is demographics: they are outgrowing the boundaries that contain them and the forces that occupy them. Source: Internet
In contrast, peanut, tree nut, fish, and shellfish allergies are often lifelong allergies, with only 20% of sufferers outgrowing peanut allergy, for example. Source: Internet
As the more introverted (and less celebrated) of the two brothers, Jxmmi uses his opportunity to rap with fluidity, putting his ideas first for a change, rapping about growing up, outgrowing friends, and prioritizing as on “Keep God First.” Source: Internet
Garrett, the president of Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School, a private school that serves only low-income students, knew the institution was quickly outgrowing its Midtown location. Source: Internet