reblossom (Meaning)

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reblossom (v. i.)

To blossom again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reblossom

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reblossom Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned garden reblossomed with vibrant hues, as spring's gentle touch revived its dormant blooms.
  2. The spirit of hope reblossomed in her heart, despite the adversity she had faced.
  3. The relationship between the estranged siblings reblossomed, fueled by a shared longing for reconciliation.
  4. The idea of freedom reblossomed in the minds of the oppressed, inspiring them to break the chains that bound them.
  5. The artist's creativity reblossomed after a period of doubt, producing a stunning collection of masterpieces.
  6. The economy reblossomed after the recession, bringing renewed prosperity to the nation.
  7. The forgotten knowledge of ancient healers reblossomed in the modern age, offering hope for diseases once thought incurable.
  8. The weary traveler's faith reblossomed as he stumbled upon an oasis in the desolate desert.
  9. The once-desolate wasteland reblossomed into a lush meadow, thanks to the tireless efforts of conservationists.
  10. The love between the elderly couple reblossomed in their golden years, creating a beautiful twilight for their lives together.

FAQs About the word reblossom

To blossom again.

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The abandoned garden reblossomed with vibrant hues, as spring's gentle touch revived its dormant blooms.

The spirit of hope reblossomed in her heart, despite the adversity she had faced.

The relationship between the estranged siblings reblossomed, fueled by a shared longing for reconciliation.

The idea of freedom reblossomed in the minds of the oppressed, inspiring them to break the chains that bound them.