It was a very natural outgrowth of the environment I was in.
His 2002 book Smart Mobs, which presaged Web 2.0 in predicting collaborative ventures like Wikipedia, was the outgrowth of decades spent studying and living life online.
It's an outgrowth of the basic need that we all have to be close to and understood by the people we love the most, says psychologist Anthony Wolf, Ph.D.
Their adamantine conservatism is the slow outgrowth of this experience.
The "debate" over global warming is perhaps the most pernicious outgrowth of tobacco's strategy.
Researchers say cloning is a natural outgrowth of their research into animal breeding and the production of medicines from animal blood and milk.
My book on human capital was the outgrowth of my first research project for the Bureau.
Is this really an inequity or injustice in the voting procedure or merely an outgrowth of the fans selecting the starters, which has taken place since 1975?
an outgrowth on a beech tree
In many ways, the public cloud is an outgrowth of large colocation providers and ISPs buying up servers and creating a lucrative outsourced server industry.
Stipule A modified leaf found as an outgrowth from the petiole or leaf base.
Caruncle a fleshy outgrowth from a seed, similar to, but smaller than, an aril.
PMEDE is an outgrowth of the SAPMP, which seeks to promote an efficient regional power market within SADC.
Technology is the outgrowth of science.
Plant straw is crop outgrowth.