The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outgrow \Out*grow"\, v. t. [imp. Outgrew; p. p. Outgrown; p. pr. & vb. n. Outgrowing.]
To surpass in growing; to grow more than.
--Shak.To grow out of or away from; to grow too large, or too aged, for; as, to outgrow clothing; to outgrow usefulness; to outgrow an infirmity.
Wiktionary
n. That which grows outward. vb. (present participle of outgrow English)
Usage examples of "outgrowing".
It can be treated with drugs called beta-blockers, but most folks end up outgrowing the condition.
Already Pete was outgrowing the shirt, and the hems on the sleeves had been turned down as far as possible.
Already I had delayed too long, for he was rising twenty, and outgrowing his tutelage.
But when at the University she found herself outgrowing the ordinary standards of opinion, conceit at first took possession of her.