Verb
The word is derived from outgrow
of Outgrow
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnnual testing is often the practice for determining whether allergy to milk, egg, soy, and wheat have been outgrown, and the testing interval is extended to 2–3 years for allergy to peanut, tree nuts, fish, and crustacean shellfish. Source: Internet
Aspire Housing chief executive Lyall Gorman had been considering leasing new office space before the pandemic, fearing the company had outgrown its headquarters. Source: Internet
Although nearly all of the adult actors repeat their original Broadway roles, all of the original children have, ironically, outgrown their roles and are replaced by new actors. Source: Internet
By 2004 AGP was outgrown again by high-end video cards and other peripherals and has been replaced by the new PCI Express bus. Source: Internet
But the school had far outgrown the strength of a single man; the catechumens pressed eagerly for elementary instruction, and the baptised sought for interpretation of the Bible. Source: Internet
He felt it was imperative that he should save his real spiritual life from being overlaid and crushed by a false one that he had outgrown. Source: Internet