reblooms

/riˈblumz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of rebloom: flowers or blossoms again.
    • The orchid reblooms every year with proper care.
    • My lavender plant reblooms after the first harvest.
    • This variety of rose reblooms in late summer.
  2. Third person singular present of rebloom: experiences a renewed period of activity or success.
    • The local economy reblooms when tourists return each spring.
    • Her confidence reblooms after she receives positive feedback.
    • The festival reblooms every decade with new traditions.
noun
  1. Plural of rebloom: instances of a plant flowering again.
    • The reblooms of the daisies were smaller but just as cheerful.
    • The garden had two reblooms this year, one in spring and one in fall.
    • Gardeners often track the reblooms of their perennials.
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