grow out of

phrasal verbPart ofgrow

grow out of — phrasal verb

1. to become too big for a piece of clothing; or to stop having a particular habit,

1.片語動詞
釋義

to become too big for a piece of clothing; or to stop having a particular habit, interest, or feeling as you get older.

例句

Children grow out of their shoes so quickly that parents buy new ones every few months.

Selim grew out of his fear of the dark by the time he turned ten.