4 Verbs to Use for the Word outgrowth

And with that feeling the outgrowth of our very abbreviated acquaintancethink what a friendship might come of a real opportunity to get to know one another well.

That is all, so far; we find no other outgrowth of intellect or soul from the boy: just the same record as that of thousands of imbecile negro-children.

The posterior gland represents an outgrowth of the oldest part of the nervous system.

Events produce such strange and lasting impressions on individuals as well as on nations, that the historian may not be much out of the way, who fancies that he sees in the reign of Cromwell the outgrowth of republicanism, which culminated in the establishment of a free and independent English-speaking people on the American continent.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  outgrowth