rebloomed

/riˈblumd/
verb
  1. Past tense of rebloom: flowered or blossomed again.
    • The cherry tree rebloomed after the unexpected frost passed.
    • Last year, the lavender rebloomed in late summer.
    • The garden rebloomed beautifully after the gardener added fertilizer.
  2. Past tense of rebloom: experienced a renewed period of activity or success.
    • The small town rebloomed as a tourist destination.
    • The historic theater rebloomed after its renovation.
    • Her interest in painting rebloomed when she joined a local art class.
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adjective
  1. Having bloomed again; describing a plant that has flowered a second time.
    • The rebloomed roses were even more vibrant than the first batch.
    • She admired the rebloomed orchids on the windowsill.
    • The rebloomed garden attracted many butterflies.
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