What's the difference between outfrown and outgrown?
Outfrown
Definition:
(v. t.) To frown down; to overbear by frowning.
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Outgrown
Definition:
(p. p.) of Outgrow
Example Sentences:
(1) Unfortunately, peanut reaction is not outgrown and remains a life-long threat.
(2) She read the stories and the novel first as an adult, and in the years since, turning to them again and again, she has never felt herself to have outgrown them.
(3) Exposure to interferon did not modify the expression of filaments in the outgrown blastocyst.
(4) A radical reworking of Douglas Sirk with Julianne Moore's 1950s housewife married to repressed homosexual Dennis Quaid, the film earned Haynes an Oscar nomination and confirmed him as a major talent, and one who'd outgrown the role of poster boy for New Queer Cinema.
(5) The company has outgrown its present R&D centre, which employs 110 people.
(6) Bumetanide has outgrown to become a tool for physiologists and pharmacologists in renal transport research.
(7) Mature animals that have "outgrown" their genetic susceptibility to audiogenic seizures are made susceptible again by acetoxycycloheximide.
(8) Most children with generalized tonic-clonic seizures have a benign developmental disorder of seizure threshold that will be outgrown with or without treatment.
(9) We conclude that, although respiratory symptoms disappear in one half the children with asthma and although adults may believe that they have outgrown their disease, adults still have the potency to respond to inhaled allergens.
(10) However, most tumors develop regions that have outgrown their vascular supply, and therefore present severe hypoxia.
(11) Primary trophoblastic giant cells outgrown from blastocysts and placental trophoblast from 16-day pregnancies expressed antigens of both sources at all stages in culture.
(12) Spurs, famously formed by school old boys who met under a lamppost on Tottenham High Road in 1882 to discuss playing the great new game of football, have outgrown the home they moved into 17 years later.
(13) It suggests that Record Store Day isn’t necessary any more; the vinyl boom has outgrown it.
(14) He had a prior cardiac arrest and had outgrown need for a tracheostomy.
(15) In many ways, Luther's key players have outgrown it.
(16) Prospective studies have demonstrated that many patients who had seemingly outgrown their disease experienced symptoms again as they grew older.
(17) In this report, we provide evidence that, although it is not essential, the gIII protein is required for efficient virus growth and that gIII mutants are quickly outgrown by wild-type virus in mixed infections.
(18) In a sweatshirt and jeans, sluggish with jetlag, at 46 he has outgrown the buff pretty-boy look of his youth – and some of his old habits too.
(19) Some are outgrown, others are followed by serious problems; a third group may develop a new problem at maturity.
(20) But it is absolutely typical of the Orange prize founder Kate Mosse to present the end of the 17-year sponsorship as a blessing in disguise – and to suggest, in the nicest possible way, that the literary grandees behind the award had in any case outgrown their relationship with the mobile phone company before it merged with T-Mobile and decided to refocus its sponsorship on film.