rebloom

/riˈblum/
verb
  1. To flower or blossom again, especially after a period of dormancy or after the first bloom has faded.
    • The gardener was delighted to see the lilies rebloom after the heatwave.
    • After the spring rains, the roses rebloom in the garden.
    • Some orchids rebloom several times a year if cared for properly.
  2. To experience a renewed period of activity, success, or popularity.
    • The old downtown district began to rebloom with new shops and cafes.
    • Her career seemed to rebloom after she switched to a new field.
    • The band's classic album helped their music rebloom in the digital age.
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