reflourish Synonyms

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reflourish Meaning

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reflourish (v. t. & i.)

To flourish again.

reflourish Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned garden was left to decay for years, but with the help of diligent gardeners, it began to reflourish.
  2. The pandemic had brought business to a standstill, but as restrictions eased, the economy started to reflourish.
  3. After a long winter of dormancy, the flowers in the meadow eagerly reflourished, painting it with vibrant hues.
  4. The once-thriving community had fallen into decline, but with the influx of new residents, it began to reflourish.
  5. The arts scene in the city had been dwindling, but the opening of a new performance space gave it a much-needed boost, causing it to reflourish.
  6. The forest had been ravaged by a wildfire, but with time and careful conservation efforts, it gradually reflourished.
  7. The relationship between the two friends had been strained, but after a heart-to-heart talk, it began to reflourish.
  8. The once-dormant business venture was revived with a new marketing strategy, allowing it to reflourish.
  9. The spirit of innovation had been stifled in the company, but with the appointment of a visionary leader, it began to reflourish.
  10. As the sun rose, the dew-kissed petals of the roses reflourished, releasing their sweet fragrance into the morning air.

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To flourish again.

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The abandoned garden was left to decay for years, but with the help of diligent gardeners, it began to reflourish.

The pandemic had brought business to a standstill, but as restrictions eased, the economy started to reflourish.

After a long winter of dormancy, the flowers in the meadow eagerly reflourished, painting it with vibrant hues.

The once-thriving community had fallen into decline, but with the influx of new residents, it began to reflourish.