OUTGROWTH


Meaning of OUTGROWTH in English

noun

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Graham is clearly meant to be a satiric outgrowth of the nasty society he lives in.

Like the ascetic movement of which it was an outgrowth , monasticism had its origins in the Middle East.

Likewise a bronze sculpture is considered an outgrowth of the wax or plaster model from which it is cast.

That break in faith is the outgrowth of a spirit of violence.

The eye first appears as a cup-shaped outgrowth from the brain.

The Super Bowl was an outgrowth of the desire to take advantage of the merger as quickly as possible.

These germs are small outgrowths on the skin arranged locally in a hexagonal pattern.

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