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Outgrowth meaning
Anything that grows out of something else. | A branch or offshoot of a plant. | Anything that grows out of something else.
Example sentences (20)
After separate meetings with reporters from The Associated Press and New York Times, he said it was a natural outgrowth of his calling to speak to them about spiritual answers to worldly problems.
The group was an outgrowth of the Shulmans’ first band, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, formed in early 1966 to play original R&B-style rock in the vein of early music by the Who.
We saw divergent trends across end markets with our passenger vehicle business growing 7%, a significant driver of the double-digit content outgrowth we realized across the breadth of our automotive portfolio.
Stateside soccer stands to benefit, with MLS an outgrowth of the 1994 World Cup.
From a historical perspective, President Trump’s “Deal of the Century” is the natural outgrowth of these zionist precedents.
I made the decision years ago to protect my runs and these measures are simply a natural outgrowth of where those choices have led, albeit on an accelerated time table.
In an outgrowth of the dispute, several citizens of Mr. Stitt’s own tribe have voiced doubts about the governor’s family background, raising questions as to whether the governor has any Cherokee ancestry at all.
Launched in 2017 as an outgrowth of a bail fund Steinberg started in the Bronx a decade earlier, the national nonprofit operates from the ethos that cash bail perpetuates a two-tier system, which upholds economic inequality and structural racism.
Rabbi Linzer argues that the phenomenon of women in rabbinic roles in liberal Modern Orthodox synagogues has been an outgrowth of this inner conflict in Modern Orthodoxy.
Started last August as an outgrowth of the Saturday community food events, it now helps to feed several people who come to volunteer their time and effort, as well as providing fresh produce to the local food bank.
The senior toy line is an outgrowth of Playology’s approach of working with university researchers and design firms to develop toys pets really want, says President Adam Beatty.
An outgrowth of the Indigenous People’s Task Force, the ensemble works together to create performance pieces that they present to audiences of young mostly Native people in schools and community centers.
For(bes) The Culture, a community for underrepresented 30 Under 30 list members, conference attendees and people of color, is an outgrowth of and a new way to expand the camaraderie and professional opportunities found there.
Tamma says their findings are a logical outgrowth of the commitment to precision, or personalized, medicine, which uses genetic specificity to guide treatment for patients with infections, cancer, heart disease and other disorders.
The latest range of technologically robust 4G/LTE telecom products is the outgrowth of their strong in-house R&D capabilities and signify inherent strengths in the area of telecom equipment manufacturing in this region.
The Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), a business-led outgrowth of the G20’s Financial Stability Board, has become an important ally of central banks in this endeavor.
You may (an outgrowth of calcium) that is not easy to diagnose and would require medical imaging.
At the same time, the United States is becoming a major exporter of natural gas, another outgrowth of the shale revolution, undercutting Russian energy dominance over Eastern Europe.
I had argued that the Jamme regime was nothing but a natural consequence of development from the first republic; an offshoot, an outgrowth of three decades of misrule.
Rafflesia is a mysterious, parasitic plant that lives underground and becomes visible as an improbable giant floral outgrowth.