reseed (Meaning)

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reseed (v)

seed again or anew

maintain by seeding without human intervention

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reseed Sentence Examples

  1. To rejuvenate the lawn, it was necessary to reseed the bare patches.
  2. After the wildfires, efforts were made to reseed affected areas to restore vegetation.
  3. The reseeded seeds took root quickly, promising a lush green lawn.
  4. The farmer reseeded his hayfield in the fall to ensure ample forage for his livestock.
  5. The meadow was reseeded with wildflowers to attract butterflies and other pollinators.
  6. The reseeded grass seeds struggled to germinate due to the drought conditions.
  7. The garden bed was reseeded with a mix of vegetables and herbs to maximize variety.
  8. Scientists are experimenting with reseeded coral reefs to aid in their restoration and conservation.
  9. The reseeded forest floor gradually filled in with young saplings, promising future growth.
  10. The reseeded area was fenced off to prevent deer from trampling the delicate seedlings.

FAQs About the word reseed

seed again or anew, maintain by seeding without human intervention

replant,overseed,pot, seed, transplant, scatter, broadcast,put in, drill, plant

gather,gather, harvest,reap, harvest, reap,

To rejuvenate the lawn, it was necessary to reseed the bare patches.

After the wildfires, efforts were made to reseed affected areas to restore vegetation.

The reseeded seeds took root quickly, promising a lush green lawn.

The farmer reseeded his hayfield in the fall to ensure ample forage for his livestock.