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regrow
/ ːˈɡəʊ /
verb
- to grow or be grown again after having been cut or having died or withered
Example Sentences
A large portion of the tree's trunk remains, and people visiting the site told the BBC they hoped it would start to regrow, even if it took decades, or centuries.
"This idea of replacing the tooth in a biological way by regrowing it, drew me to London and to King's," explained the director of regenerative dentistry, Dr Ana Angelova-Volponi.
Some have experienced smoke damage and may have looked dead in their bare winter appearance, but a scratch beneath the bark’s surface shows that many of the trees will regrow.
According to the NHS, because the liver can regenerate itself, both the transplanted section and the remaining section of the donor's organ are able to regrow into a normal-sized liver.
They marvelled that a cactus was regrowing next to where their SUV had melted.
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