Regrowth (noun)

  1. The process of something growing back or re-emerging after having been lost or damaged.
  2. The recovery of an ecosystem after disturbance.
  3. The restoration of a lost or damaged resource, such as a forest or habitat.

Origin:

The word 'regrowth' is formed from the words 're' meaning 'again' and 'growth' meaning 'the process of increasing in size or volume'. it refers to the process of something growing back or re-emerging after having been lost or damaged.

Examples:

  1. The regrowth of the forest after the fire was a slow process but an encouraging sign.
  2. The regrowth of the coral reefs was due to the conservation efforts by the local community.
  3. The regrowth of the hair on the patient's head was a positive sign of recovery after the illness.
  4. The regrowth of the population of the endangered species was a result of the breeding program.
  5. The regrowth of the damaged tissues after the surgery was a crucial factor in the patient's recovery.
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