age out

English

Verb

age out (third-person singular simple present ages out, present participle aging out, simple past and past participle aged out)

  1. 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.
  2. (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.

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