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How to pronounce reforest in English?

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Type Words
Type of afforest, forest
Derivation reforestation


After the fire, they reforested the mountain.

Examples of reforest

reforest
Once significant amounts of soil wash away, it is difficult to reforest the area.
From the sciencedaily.com
Reforest the Bluegrass is accepting registration for an upcoming event at Shillito Park.
From the kentucky.com
In Britain we should reforest all of our upland areas to show solidarity.
From the guardian.co.uk
France's foreign minister promised aid to reforest the denuded hillsides.
From the newscientist.com
Reforest all of upland Britain, problem solved and 2-4 million rural jobs in to the bargain.
From the guardian.co.uk
They also hope to reforest 30, 000 hectares of the Monarch Butterfly reserve with oyamel trees.
From the edition.cnn.com
One way to reforest a place is to fence it off and do nothing.
From the economist.com
In recent years, medical efforts to reforest bare scalps have become increasingly sophisticated.
From the time.com
The cost difference is an estimated $1.4 million versus $3.9 million to reforest the entire village.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • Forest anew; "After the fire, they reforested the mountain"
  • (reforestation) the restoration (replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting
  • (Reforesting) Reforestation is the restocking of existing forests and woodlands which have been depleted. ...
  • (reforestation) The planting of forested land that has been lost due to fire, logging, drought, pests, or disease to restore beauty to the landscape, provide food and habitat for wildlife, and for recreational activities.
  • (Reforestation) The natural or artificial restocking of an area with forest trees.
  • (Reforestation) Direct human-induced conversion of non-forested land to forested land through planting, seeding and/or the human-induced promotion of natural seed sources, on land that was forested but that has been converted to non-forested land. ...
  • (Reforestation) This process increases the capacity of the land to sequester carbon by replanting forest biomass in areas where forests have been previously harvested.
  • (reforestation) the renewal of a forest by natural or artificial means such as sowing or planting
  • (Reforestation) Regrowing a forest on a harvested tract of land using artificial (mechanical or hand planting) or natural (seeds or sprouts) regeneration methods.