reseeds (Meaning)
reseeds
to sow seed on again or anew, to sow seed on again, to maintain itself by self-sown seed, to maintain (itself) by self-sown seed
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reseeds Sentence Examples
- The ancient forest reseeds itself with new saplings, ensuring its eternal legacy.
- After the fire, the burned landscape slowly reseeds, giving way to a verdant rebirth.
- The farmer's fields rely on reseeding to maintain a bountiful harvest.
- The wind carries dandelion seeds far and wide, allowing the plant to reseed in new locations.
- The restoration project aims to reseed the area with native species, restoring its biodiversity.
- The meadow's abundant wildflowers reseed themselves year after year, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors.
- Urban gardens often rely on reseeding to replenish their annual crops.
- The reseeding of coral reefs is crucial for the survival of marine life.
- Some plants have evolved mechanisms to self-reseed, ensuring their continued existence.
- The regenerative power of nature is evident in the ability of ecosystems to reseed and recover from disturbances.
FAQs About the word reseeds
to sow seed on again or anew, to sow seed on again, to maintain itself by self-sown seed, to maintain (itself) by self-sown seed
replants, overseeds, seeds,pots, broadcasts,scatters, beds, transplants,plants, sows
reaps,gathers,harvests,
The ancient forest reseeds itself with new saplings, ensuring its eternal legacy.
After the fire, the burned landscape slowly reseeds, giving way to a verdant rebirth.
The farmer's fields rely on reseeding to maintain a bountiful harvest.
The wind carries dandelion seeds far and wide, allowing the plant to reseed in new locations.