Outgrow vs Outpace - What's the difference?
outgrow | outpace |
To become too big or mature for some purpose.
To leave some object, habit, belief ... behind, no longer need or use it, as one grows.
To grow faster or taller than something or someone else.
To go faster than someone else; to exceed the pace of.
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As verbs the difference between outgrow and outpace
is that outgrow is to become too big or mature for some purpose while outpace is to go faster than someone else; to exceed the pace of.outgrow
English
Verb
- ''Poor boys often have to wear whatever a big brother has outgrown .
- ''The best adapted plant varieties tend to outgrow the other.
Derived terms
* outgrowthReferences
* * English irregular verbsoutpace
English
Verb
- The youngster outpaced his grandfather and ran on ahead.
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