grow out of something
— phrasal verb with grow us/ɡroʊ/verb past tense grew /ɡru/, past participle grown /ɡroʊn/
(DEVELOP)
to develop from something that happened or existed before:
The new law grew out of people’s dissatisfaction with the election results.
(STOP LIKING)
to stop having an interest in something or stop doing something as you become older:
He wants to be a rapper, but I think he'll grow out of it.
(STOP FITTING)
to become too tall or too big to wear or use something:
Mom said she wasn’t going to buy me something I was going to grow out of next week.