age out
English
Verb
age out (third-person singular simple present ages out, present participle aging out, simple past and past participle aged out)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see age, out.
- The liquor has a foul taste at this point, but that's why we age it; those bitter notes will age out of the product by the time it is ready to sell.
- (transitive or intransitive) To become too old for an activity, program or institution; to become too mature for a behavior.
- When foster kids age out, it is important that the state provides them with support.
- Most kids age out of that by the time they're ten or eleven years old.
Translations
to become too old for an activity, program or institution
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