Used in a Sentence

outgrown

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for outgrown.

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There are a lot of True Nerds here who have outgrown the stereotypical image of what a nerd is supposed to look like.

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Quick take

(transitive) To grow faster or larger than.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of outgrown gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To grow faster or larger than.

verb

(transitive, often figurative) To become too big in size or too mature in age or outlook to continue to want, need, use, experience, or accept some object, practice, condition, belief, etc.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for outgrown.

verb

(transitive) To grow faster or larger than.

verb

(transitive, often figurative) To become too big in size or too mature in age or outlook to continue to want, need, use, experience, or accept some object, practice, condition, belief, etc.

Example sentences

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There are a lot of True Nerds here who have outgrown the stereotypical image of what a nerd is supposed to look like.

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Don't assume the network in general hasn't outgrown the network design or that burst traffic isn't overloading the setup.

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In other words: many of the apparent limitations of Reddit moderation are the result of poor and or outgrown moderation tools.

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What happens when you need to change DB vendors because the business has been so successful that you've outgrown a relational database?

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Haven't we outgrown the idea that the developers of large-scale systems should also be responsible for testing it?

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Damn it people, systemd has long since outgrown being considered just a init replacement.

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Haven't we long outgrown the age when every bedtime story had to have a clear moral lesson?

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They'll even be happy to pass along gently used clothes and outgrown toys.

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The cookie is the secret, they fatten up their customers with the free cookies and in a year pivot into an apparel ecommerce play now that their user base has outgrown their clothes.

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Everyone concedes that these are fundamental, but they have been scandalously neglected, perhaps in the naive belief that anyone learning calculus has outgrown them.

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Do they still play it or have they outgrown it now?

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You do see it used quite frequently in enterprise situations where desktop users have outgrown Excel but aren't quite ready to deal with a server-based database.

Quote examples

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It's outgrown being developer focused, and even more literally writing code is a small subset of "software development".

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The author identifies this with a former life ("my hometown"), presumably because he's partly outgrown it.

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I'm not sure I understand what "outgrown the usefulness" means.

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While I have outgrown some parts of my nerddom, I've always felt this "not belonging" though.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use outgrown in a sentence?

There are a lot of True Nerds here who have outgrown the stereotypical image of what a nerd is supposed to look like.

What does outgrown mean?

(transitive) To grow faster or larger than.

What part of speech is outgrown?

outgrown is commonly used as verb.