reburgeon

[ri-bur-juhn]

reburgeon Definition

to begin to grow or develop again after a period of dormancy or stagnation.

Using reburgeon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reburgeon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The economy is showing signs of reburgeon.

  • Example

    After a long winter, the flowers began to reburgeon.

  • Example

    The company's profits have started to reburgeon after a period of decline.

reburgeon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reburgeon

Antonyms for reburgeon

Phrases with reburgeon

  • a renewed or increased interest in something

    Example

    The pandemic has led to a reburgeon of interest in gardening.

  • a sudden increase in violent activity

    Example

    The city saw a reburgeon of violence over the weekend.

  • a renewed sense of optimism or positivity

    Example

    The successful vaccine rollout has led to a reburgeon of hope for the future.

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Summary: reburgeon in Brief

'Reburgeon' [ri-bur-juhn] is a verb that means to start growing or developing again after a period of dormancy or stagnation. It can be used to describe the revival of various things such as the economy, flowers, and company profits. The phrase 'reburgeon of interest' refers to a renewed or increased interest in something, while 'reburgeon of violence' describes a sudden increase in violent activity. 'Reburgeon of hope' denotes a renewed sense of optimism or positivity.