Overgrow ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Overgrow ( verb )

  1. To grow or spread excessively or uncontrollably.
  2. To grow or spread to an excessive or uncontrollable degree.

Origin:

From over- +‎ grow.

Examples:

  1. The weeds overgrew the garden.
  2. The ivy overgrew the walls of the house.
  3. The moss overgrew the roof of the building.
  4. The grass overgrew the path.
  5. The fungus overgrew the tree.

(As a verb)

Overgrow ( verb )

  1. To grow or spread excessively or uncontrollably.
  2. To grow or spread to an excessive or uncontrollable degree.

Origin:

From over- +‎ grow.

Examples:

  1. The weeds overgrew the garden.
  2. The ivy overgrew the walls of the house.
  3. The moss overgrew the roof of the building.
  4. The grass overgrew the path.
  5. The fungus overgrew the tree.
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