regrow

/riːˈɡroʊ/
verb
  1. To grow again after being cut, damaged, or lost.
    • The forest is slowly regrowing after the wildfire.
    • After the haircut, her hair began to regrow quickly.
    • Lizards can regrow their tails after losing them.
  2. To cause something to grow again, such as plants or body parts.
    • Scientists are studying how to regrow human tissue for medical treatments.
    • Farmers regrow crops in the same field using crop rotation.
    • She managed to regrow the orchid from a single leaf cutting.
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