[intransitive] to increase in size, number, strength or quality. The sector is growing at a phenomenal rate. The performance improved as their confidence ... Grow on · Grow up · Grow apart · Grow into |
grow · 1[intransitive] to increase in size, number, strength, or quality The company profits grew by 5% last year. · 2[intransitive] to become bigger or taller ... |
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun grow. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. |
growing · increasing in size, amount or degree. A growing number of people are returning to full-time education. one of the country's fastest growing ... |
In other dictionaries · I.2.a. Old English–. In weaker sense: To have vegetative life; to undergo the process of development characteristic of living plants. |
grow into · to gradually develop into a particular type of person or thing over a period of time. He's grown into a handsome young man. · (of a child) to grow ... |
increasing in size, amount, or degree; A growing number of people are returning to school full-time. one of the country's fastest growing industries. |
growth · . [uncountable] the process in people, animals or plants of growing physically, mentally or emotionally · · · [countable] a mass of cells caused by a ... |
to gradually develop into a particular type of person over a period of time. He's grown into a handsome young man. |
5 дней назад · to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed. Children grow so quickly. This plant grows best in the shade. |
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