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II . grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ] VERB trans

1. grow (cultivate):

grow
gojiti [perf vzgojiti]
grow
to grow sth from seed

grow into VERB intr

2. grow übtr:

grow

grow up VERB intr

1. grow (become adult):

grow
when I grow up I'm going to ...
ko bom odrasel, bom ...
for goodness' sake, grow up!

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Instead, the people should retreat into introspection, seeking to learn more about themselves so that they could grow in wisdom and strength.
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The hospital was designed to grow with the surrounding healthcare needs of the area.
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Its lyrics tell of a boy who stays as young as possible until one day when he is shattered by having finally, to grow up.
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So far, however, the delicate plants grow unmolested in scraggly patches much like weeds.
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Fruit trees that grow in the area are sapodilla, mango, pitaya, apricots and plums.
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The outdoor cages will have a double net layer; one for safety reasons and the other, outer layer, for plants to grow on.
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Near the mouth grow a dense array of short whiskers, which the shrew actively uses to search for prey, especially in the night.
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He attached a studio to the house and planted many gardens of flowers, eternally frustrated that his roses would never grow quite right.
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Other than their chemical defences, sea hares' large size puts off many predators: some species grow up to 70cm in length.
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Sweet potatoes show clear lesions that grow rapidly leaving a recognizable watery and soft, oozy tissue where only the peel remains intact.
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