outgrown Meaning in Bengali
বৃদ্ধিতে অতিক্রম করা, ছাড়াইয়া উঠা,
Verb:
ছাড়াইয়া উঠা, বৃদ্ধিতে অতিক্রম করা,
Similer Words:
outgrowthoutgrowths
outguess
outhouse
outhouses
outing
outings
outlandish
outlast
outlasted
outlasts
outlaw
outlawed
outlawing
outlawry
outgrown's Usage Examples:
outgrown.
[citation needed] Lizards Skin Regularly, when old skin is outgrown.
Lynchburg emerged as a competitor of Ophir City, and by 1855 had outgrown its rival settlement.
conceived to keep the truck traffic out of downtown Bangalore, the city has outgrown the Outer Ring Road.
A cloth braid construction is indicative of a time when outgrown clothing was cut into strips and then hand-braided into a floor covering.
The conference began in 1964 with nine schools who had outgrown their county conferences or had them fold, and has had that number stay.
By 1933 the collection had outgrown this single room, and a number of statues are placed elsewhere within the.
originally built as the new headquarters of LTV (Ling-Temco-Vought) which had outgrown its previous headquarters at 1600 Pacific Tower.
as Morton Memorial left after one season, and Hamilton Southeastern had outgrown the conference and left by 1972.
By this time Bellini had abandoned Gothic art and outgrown the influence of Mantegna.
In the last few years it has outgrown Campinas.
Berkeley, where rapid development after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake had outgrown the water supply in the fire area.
Since then, the archives it houses have outgrown the building and a number are housed at the Palacio Legislativo de San.
[citation needed] By the late 1940s, FC Barcelona had outgrown Les Corts.
The original village has been outgrown by Brabourne Lees, in the civil parish a development of former common land.
to 1890 before purchasing an Anglican church which the congregation had outgrown; the former church was used as council chambers for the remainder of the.
By the 1940s, the university's archival collections had outgrown their facilities.
Having outgrown this space, it moved to a new 72-bed building on Dorchester Boulevard (now.
Synonyms:
develop; grow;
Antonyms:
shrink; stay in place; income;