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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 forgotten path had overgrown with moss, giving it a mystical appearance in the moonlight.
By the time we return from our vacation, the ivy will have been overgrowing the garden fence.
The neglected playground was a sad sight, with weeds starting to overgrow the deserted swings and slides.
The neglected garden had overgrown, turning into a wild jungle of tangled plants and flowers.
Overgrown bushes along the fence provide a perfect hiding spot for small animals.
The castle ruins will have been overgrowing with ivy, giving it a mysterious and enchanted look.

Overgrow

oh-ver-groh
verbTo grow over and cover something with a layer of growth.

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Last Updated On: March 6, 2024
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