Pronunciation: /ˈɡroʊɪŋ/
noun the act of increasing in size or developing
A1 I enjoy watching the growing of flowers in my garden.
A2 The growing of the population in the city has led to increased traffic congestion.
B1 The growing of the economy is evident in the new businesses opening up in the area.
B2 His interest in gardening led to the growing of a wide variety of plants in his backyard.
C1 The growing of technology has revolutionized the way we communicate and work.
C2 The growing of her reputation as a talented artist has attracted attention from art collectors worldwide.
verb denotes an action or a state of being, in this case, the act of increasing in size or developing
A1 My tomato plant is growing taller every day.
A2 She is growing more confident in her abilities.
B1 The company is growing rapidly, opening new branches across the country.
B2 His interest in photography is growing, and he is considering pursuing it as a career.
C1 The population of the city is growing steadily due to migration from rural areas.
C2 The organization's influence is growing globally, with branches in multiple countries.
adjective describing the act of increasing or developing
A1 My garden has a growing number of flowers.
A2 She is interested in growing her own vegetables.
B1 The company is experiencing growing demand for their products.
B2 The city's growing population is putting a strain on its infrastructure.
C1 The growing concern over climate change has led to more people taking action.
C2 The growing trend of remote work has changed the way many companies operate.
formal The growing demand for renewable energy sources is driving innovation in the industry.
informal I've noticed a growing interest in organic gardening among my friends.
slang The party scene in this town is growing, man. It's getting wild!
figurative Her growing resentment towards her boss was evident in her body language.
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