Regrowth

Synonyms for "regrowth"

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Translations

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Māori

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  • pariri noun (vegetation that returns to an area after the origin vegetation has been removed)
  • ururua noun (vegetation that returns to an area after the origin vegetation has been removed)
  • waiheuheu noun (vegetation that returns to an area after the origin vegetation has been removed)

Sample sentences

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After the forest fire, much of the regrowth consisted of invasive non-native plant species.

Source: wiktionary

Shami says older adults don’t get looksmaxxing. There has been much hand-wringing in the media over “bone smashing”, for example, an extreme technique that involves taking a hammer to your face to promote more “manly” regrowth when the bones repair, but little evidence that anyone is actually doing it.

Source: wiktionary

The eventual regrowth of the forest to its primeval state will take centuries, if not millennia.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.