overgrow
1Overgrow — may mean: to grow over with foliage, or to grow beyond normal size; grown over with unwanted vegetation; To cover or own with moss. a Pokémon Ability. a former online magazine, Overgrow (website). This disambiguation page lists articles… …
2Overgrow — O ver*grow , v. t. [imp. {Overgrew}; p. p. {Overgrown}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overgrowing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To grow over; to cover with growth or herbage, esp. that which is rank; as, dandelions have overgrown the lawn. [1913 Webster +PJC] The… …
3Overgrow — O ver*grow , v. i. To grow beyond the fit or natural size; to grow too large; as, a huge, overgrown ox. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] …
4overgrow — index overlap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5overgrow — [ō΄vər grō′, ō′vər grō΄] vt. overgrew, overgrown, overgrowing 1. to overspread with growth or foliage so as to cover 2. to grow too large for; outgrow vi. 1. to grow too large or too fast 2. to grow beyond normal size overgrowth n …
6overgrow — /oh veuhr groh , oh veuhr groh /, v., overgrew, overgrown, overgrowing. v.t. 1. to grow over; cover with a growth of something. 2. to grow beyond, grow too large for, or outgrow. 3. to outdo in growing; choke or supplant by a more exuberant… …
7overgrow — verb (overgrew; overgrown; growing) Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to grow over so as to cover with herbage 2. to grow beyond or rise above ; outgrow intransitive verb 1. to grow excessively 2. to become grown over • …
8overgrow — 1) to grow too large 2) to grow over, covering …
9overgrow — verb a) To grow beyond ones boundaries or containments. The utmost they aimed at doing was thoroughly to clear the old Church of all the corruptions and superstitions which had disfigured it in the course of ages, and which, like the flaunting… …
10overgrow — over·grow .ō vər grō vi, grew grü; grown grōn; grow·ing to grow or increase beyond the normal or natural size or numbers <when a scar overgrows into a keloid (Morris Fishbein)> …