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■ grow outv. i. + avv.1 ( di piante, capelli, ecc.) crescere in fuori; spuntare: He has hair growing out of his nose, gli spuntano i peli dal naso2 – to grow out of, svilupparsi da; nascere da; derivare da: The company grew out of a small family business, la società si è sviluppata da una piccola azienda familiare; My interest in soccer grew out of playing it as a child, il mio interesse per il calcio è nato dall'averlo praticato da bambino3 – to grow out of, ( di bambino, ragazzo) non poter più indossare ( un indumento) perché si è cresciuti: My son has grown out of all last year's clothes, mio figlio non sta più in nessuno dei vestiti dell'anno scorso; I've grown out of my shoes, le scarpe non mi entrano più4 – to grow out of, abbandonare, perdere ( un'abitudine, un interesse, ecc., con il tempo o con l'età): to grow out of a habit, perdere un'abitudine; She's grown out of dolls, non gioca più con le bambole □ to grow out of fashion, passare di moda.
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grow out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms grow out of : present tense I/you/we/they grow out of he/she/it grows out of present participle growing out of past tense grew out of past participle grown out of 1) grow out of something if children grow out… … English dictionary
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