verb
- to cause vegetation to grow again on land that has been cleared or damaged
Usage: environmental science; ecology
Examples
- The mining company was required to revegetate the area after extraction was complete.
- Scientists are working to revegetate the burned forest with native species.
- It took several years for the hillside to naturally revegetate after the landslide.
- The park service plans to revegetate the eroded trail with drought-resistant plants.
- Farmers often revegetate abandoned fields to prevent soil erosion.
- The restoration project aims to revegetate 500 acres of damaged wetland.