Reseed (verb)

  1. To plant seed again in soil.
  2. To sow or scatter seed again in a field or area.

Origin:

From the prefix re- ("again") and the verb seed ("to plant seed in soi.l")

Examples:

  1. The farmer decided to reseed the field after the drought.
  2. I need to reseed the lawn after removing the weeds.
  3. The park was reseeded with native grasses.
  4. The farmer had to reseed the field after the crop failed.
  5. The gardener reseeded the flower bed with new annuals.
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