recultivate

/riːˈkʌltɪveɪt/
verb
  1. To cultivate land again, especially after it has been left unused or damaged.
    • They used special techniques to recultivate the soil after the chemical spill.
    • After the drought ended, farmers began to recultivate their fields.
    • The organization helped the community recultivate the abandoned farmland.
  2. To revive or restore something, such as a skill, relationship, or practice, that has been neglected.
    • She decided to recultivate her interest in painting after years away from the canvas.
    • He wanted to recultivate the tradition of family dinners every Sunday.
    • The couple went to therapy to recultivate their friendship and trust.
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