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    growing
    /ˈɡrəʊɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a living thing) undergoing natural development by increasing in size and changing physically: "the needs of the growing child"
    • 2. becoming greater over a period of time; increasing: "the growing concern over ozone levels"

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  2. increasing in size or quantity: There is a growing awareness of the seriousness of this disease. A growing boy needs his food. Fewer examples. There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters. Desperate measures are needed to deal with the growing drug problem. They noted the consumers ' growing demand for quicker service.

  3. 1. a. : increasing in size or amount. growing children. a growing number of wealthy residents. growing success. b. : becoming greater in prevalence, popularity, or influence. a growing trend. a growing controversy. Mr. Moseley and others like him are on the front lines of a growing battle for control of the shop floor. Alex Kotlowitz. 2.

  4. Growing definition: becoming greater in quantity, size, extent, or intensity. See examples of GROWING used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of GROW is to spring up and develop to maturity. How to use grow in a sentence. Is grow a transitive verb?

  6. GROW definition: 1. to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed: 2. If your hair or…. Learn more.

  7. A growing thing (or person) is in the process of developing, often by getting bigger. You can argue for a second helping of cake by saying, "I'm a growing kid!" Your puppy is a growing animal, changing and developing into an adult dog, and your cactus is a growing plant, even if the only evidence of that growth is one pink bloom each year.

  8. [intransitive] to increase in size, number, strength or quality. The sector is growing at a phenomenal rate. The performance improved as their confidence grew. Opposition to the latest proposals is growing steadily. The market is growing rapidly. Sales are growing fast. The business has grown exponentially over the past ten years.

  9. growing in British English. (ˈɡrəʊɪŋ ) adjective. 1. increasing. We are getting a growing number of complaints. She expressed concern at the growing refugee numbers. There is growing concern about the spread of the disease. In parliament there is growing pressure for an investigation.

  10. increasing in size, amount or degree. A growing number of people are returning to full-time education. one of the country’s fastest growing industries. There is growing concern over the safety of the missing teenager. There is growing opposition to the latest proposals. Shortage of water is a growing problem. Topics Change, cause and effect b1.

  11. 1. To increase in size by a natural process. 2. a. To expand; gain: The business grew under new owners. b. To increase in amount or degree; intensify: The suspense grew. 3. To develop and reach maturity. 4. To be capable of growth; thrive: a plant that grows in shade. 5.