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grows out of

vb. (en-third-person singulargrow out of)

Usage examples of "grows out of".

So if linguistic diversion grows out of community, then it's inherent in prehuman animals and therefore isn't part of the definition of humanity.

Just as soon as she grows out of one freak she takes up with another.

And the unhappy man, not daring to go out lest he should be the prey of the beast, not daring to jump to the bottom lest he should be devoured by the dragon, clings to the branches of a wild bush which grows out of one of the cracks of the well.

The only thing of any real meaning that grows out of it is going to be Ghend's involvement in the robbery.

I noted down what I found: a star, a being with a fat paunch and a snake's tail, a rat-like animal, a man in a coat of mail and a helmet, a man with a triangular head from which rays emanate, two faces, a wheel with a face peeping out of it, birds, snakes, bald and hairy heads, a face that grows out of another one, a snake with a face, two concentric circles with a face inside.

Yet our present appears continuous with our past, grows out of it, is shaped by it, because of our capacity for memory.

Lepidus is a poor choice, when we need to move quickly and crush the rebellion before it grows out of control.

Or alternatively, you could merely use the built-in ten-place binary computer we've just been talking about, the one that grows out of the ends of your arms.