7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overgrow' in a Sentence
"To grow over and cover something with a layer of growth." more
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Over time, the ancient ruins will overgrow with moss and vegetation.
The old ruins had overgrown with ivy, creating a mysterious and enchanting atmosphere.
The ancient ruins have overgrown, making it challenging to discern the original structure.
As the ancient ruins lay forgotten, nature began to reclaim its territory, causing moss to overgrow the stone structures.
The archaeological site had been overgrowing with vegetation, hiding ancient ruins beneath a lush green cover.
The ancient ruins will have been overgrowing with moss, revealing the passage of time.
In the ancient ruins, moss was overgrowing the stones, adding an eerie beauty to the archaeological site.
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