Pronunciation: /ɡroʊn/
verb to increase in size or develop
A1 Plants need sunlight and water to grow.
A2 I have grown tomatoes in my backyard.
B1 She has grown more confident since starting her new job.
B2 Over the years, the company has grown into a successful multinational corporation.
C1 The city has grown rapidly in population due to an influx of new residents.
C2 His skills have grown exponentially since he began studying with a renowned mentor.
adjective having reached full size or maturity
A1 The plants in the garden have grown taller.
A2 The child has grown out of his old clothes.
B1 The company has grown significantly in the last year.
B2 She has grown accustomed to the fast-paced city life.
C1 His skills have grown exponentially since starting the new job.
C2 The organization has grown into a global powerhouse over the years.
formal Over the years, the company has grown into a multinational corporation.
informal I can't believe how much our garden has grown since we planted those seeds.
slang She's really grown into her own style since starting college.
figurative His passion for music has grown into a full-fledged career.
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