"Regrown" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Regrown" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Regrown" Meaning

Regrown refers to something that has grown again, often from a reduced size or from a part of something that was previously damaged or cut off. In other words, it is something that has undergone new growth, typically after being restored or re-established from an earlier state. Example sentences:

The company was able to regrow their business by implementing new marketing strategies.
The tree had to be severely pruned, but after a year, it had started to regrow its canopy.

"Regrown" Examples

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Regrown is the past participle form of the verb "regrow". It can be used to describe something that has grown again after being cut or removed.

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The farmer replanted the old apple tree and regrew it into a strong and healthy tree within a year.
After transplanting the orchid, I made sure to provide it with proper care and nutrients to help it regrow its damaged roots.
The essay required a lot of editing, but regrown from scratch, it was more engaging and well-written than the original draft.
After harvest, many farmers regrow their crops so they can have a steady supply throughout the year.
She invested time and effort in physical therapy to regrow her mobility after the surgery.

"Regrown" Similar Words

Regretted

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Feeling or showing sorrow, dissatisfaction, or displeasure over something that has happened or been done, especially because it is now clear that it was a mistake.

Regretting

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Feeling sad or unhappy because something bad or unpleasant has happened, or because you wish you had done something differently in the past.

Regrind

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To grind or crush something again, often in order to make it finer or smoother.<br><br>Example: she regrind the beans to make a finer powder for coffee.

Regroup

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To regroup means to reorganize or rearrange made-up units of something, often in a way that allows for a more effective or efficient use of resources, or to reassemble a group of people or things that have become separated or dysfunctional.

Regrouped

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Regrouping

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Regrow

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Regrowing

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To grow or develop again, especially after a period of not having grown or developed. <br><br>Example: The company's online sales are regrowing after it implemented new marketing strategies. <br><br>It can also describe a process of renewal or recovery, as in "her hair was regrowing after chemotherapy."

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Reguerdon

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A debt of gratitude, a thank you, usually an act of polite acknowledgement of a favor or benefit received.

Regula

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Regular

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Having a usually ordered or rhyming quality; Recurring at normal intervals. Following a routine or schedule. Being in a standard or usual condition; normal.

Regularisation

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Regularise

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Regularised

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The word "regularised" is the past participle of the verb "regularize". It means to make something regular or according to a standard. This can involve:<br><br> Making something formal or official<br> Standardizing a process or procedure<br> Replacing something that was informal or unofficial with a more formal or official version<br> Bringing something into line with rules, regulations, or norms<br><br>In various contexts, regularised can mean:<br><br> A country's government or economy being regularised, implying that it is becoming more stable and adhere to international norms.<br> An irregular border or territory being regularised, meaning it is being brought into a more defined or established state.<br> An informal or unofficial policy or decision being regularised, making it official and enforceable.<br><br>Overall, regularised implies a bringing of something under control, making it more formal, standardized, or cohesive.

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