verb
- establishing colonies again in a place that was previously colonized
- moving back into and repopulating an area or habitat
Usage: present participle of recolonize
Usage: often used in biological or ecological contexts
Examples
- The European powers began recolonizing parts of Africa in the late 19th century.
- Wolves are slowly recolonizing their former territories in the western United States.
- After the war ended, families started recolonizing the abandoned villages.
- Scientists observed birds recolonizing the island after the volcanic activity ceased.
- The company is recolonizing markets it had previously abandoned.
- Marine life is recolonizing the coral reef after years of restoration efforts.