Synonym: advance, age, become, cultivate, develop, farm, gain, increase, mature, progress, raise, rise. Similar words: grow on, grow up, group, gross, row, ground, drown, frown. Meaning: [grəʊ] v. 1. pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become 2. become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain 3. increase in size by natural process 4. cause to grow or develop 5. develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation 6. come into existence; take on form or shape 7. cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques 8. come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) 9. grow emotionally or mature 10. become attached by or as if by the process of growth.
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(121) Kids grow up fast these days.
(122) In the tropics plants grow to huge proportions.
(123) You must grow these tropical flowers in a glasshouse.
(124) Cornflowers grow in profusion in the fields.
(125) Farmers don't usually grow crops and flowers together.
(126) Rice does not grow in a cold climate.
(127) Kids grow up so quickly these days.
(128) Farmers grow rice in the rich soil.
(129) As you grow older, your spine shortens by about an inch.
(130) Emus grow to almost two metres and can run at nearly 50 kph.
(131) Scientists have warned that the use of growth hormones to make cattle grow more quickly may result in a health risk for consumers.
(132) Why not grow your own fruit at a fraction of the price?
(133) Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience.
(134) Profits continue to grow, with strong performances in South America and the Far East.
(135) I need some climbing plants that will grow on a north-facing wall.
(136) These plants have a tendency to grow in the more rural areas.
(137) A secure background will help a child to grow emotionally.
(138) The older I grow[sentencedict.com], the stranger and less explicable the world appears to me.
(139) No crops can grow here in the frozen North, so all the vegetables have to be flown out.
(140) A lot of our land is used to grow crops for export.
(141) Then the hair began to grow again and I felt terrific.
(142) Market research shows that demand for small cars will continue to grow.
(143) She started to grow agitated at the sight of the spider.
(144) Despite the efforts of the United Nations, the problem of drug traffic continues to grow.
(145) Mona had watched him grow into an arrogant political agitator.
(146) Be careful,a bad habit like that can grow on a person.
(147) Because of debt repayments, the divide between rich and poor countries is continuing to grow.
(148) When a woman becomes pregnant her breasts tend to grow larger.
(149) Air travel will continue to grow at about 6% per year.
(150) She is a good actress,[www.Sentencedict.com] but still needs time to grow into the part she is playing.
More similar words: grow on, grow up, group, gross, row, ground, drown, frown, brown, grocery, narrow, harrow, eyebrow, throw up, throw off, crowded, background, throw away, middle ground, control group, on the grounds of, overcrowded.