outbloom
/ˈaʊtˌbluːm/Definitions
1. verb
to grow or flourish beyond the normal or expected limits of something, especially a plant or idea.
“The new policy has begun to outbloom the old one, bringing in more innovative solutions.”
2. noun
the process or state of growing or flourishing beyond the normal or expected limits of something, especially a plant or idea.
“The team’s creative energy is in a state of outbloom, inspiring new projects and collaborations.”