grow
becoming larger in number or amount INCREASE/DECREASE see also BIG/SMALL - to increase in size: grow*; noun (U): growth Hasn't Ben grown! - to develop into an adult form: grow* (from sth) (into sth) The grass will never grow if we don't have some rain soon. - to grow very quickly: (informal) shoot* up Andrew's shooting up - he's already taller than his father! - to begin to be sth: become* sth to become an adult - to gradually become sth: grow* into sth; turn into sth This small seed will grow into a tall tree. ◎ Your son is turning into a very handsome young man. - to grow slowly, or change into sth else: develop; noun (U): development to develop from a child into an adult ◎ the development of the human embryo - (used about people) to become an adult: grow* up I grew up in India. - when sb has become an adult, both physically and mentally, they are grown up, mature They're not grown up enough to get married yet. - a person who has grown up: adult, (informal) grown-up - if a plant or animal has grown to a point where it will not grow any more, it is fully developed, fully-grown, mature a fully-grown elephant ◎ a mature tree ※ more on the way things develop DEVELOP - to grow big enough to fit your clothes: grow* into sth It's a bit big for you now, but you'll soon grow into it. - to grow to be too big to fit your clothes or too old for sth: grow* out of sth, outgrow* sth Henry's already grown out of his shoes. ◎ When is he going to grow out of this childish behaviour? ※ making things grow - to plant sth and look after it: grow* sth (from sth) 'Did you buy that plant?' 'No, I grew it from seed.' - to grow sth in large quantities in order to sell it: produce sth We produce mainly cereal crops on our farm. ※ more on growing plants PLANT, FARM
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