In the process of growing
“In this article, we explore the growing phenomenon of cat videos.”
Beginning, starting, coming into existence
Having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
Formed by the accumulation of successive additions
Ongoing, or in progress
Characterized by a rate of rapid change or growth
In the early part of growth or life
Growing or spreading gradually
Causing, or in a state of, developmental change or progress
Extending or growing in an outward direction or movement
Characterized by a period of development or formation
Not restrained or held in check
Characterized by expansion or enlargement, often leading to an increase in prices
Changing or varying at regular intervals
Having life
(of plants or species) The process of maturation or development
The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
Growth or increase by the gradual accumulation of additional layers or matter
The act or process of replanting a forest, especially after clear-cutting
Reaching a specified state or condition
“You will eventually grow tired of eating the same thing over and over again regardless of how much you enjoy it.”
(of a living thing) Present participle for to get bigger physically through natural development
“My belly is going to grow if I continue this trend of excessive alcohol consumption.”
Present participle for to mature in age
“It is the most natural thing in life to get out of bed every morning and grow a day older.”
(on the body) Present participle for to develop something, typically a kind of natural growth
“He began to grow hairs in places he never thought possible.”
(a plant or vegetable) Present participle for to sprout or germinate
“She was excited to see her plants grow.”
(with object) Present participle for to cause vegetation or plants to germinate and develop
“The couple decided that they would grow some vegetables in their backyard.”
(a business) Present participle for to advance, develop, or expand
“We are hopeful that the business will grow quickly within a year or two.”
Present participle for to come from or have its origin from
“The concept would grow from an Ancient Greek philosophy.”
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