verb
- past tense and past participle of reseed: to plant seeds again in an area
- past tense and past participle of reseed: to assign new rankings or positions to competitors in a tournament
Usage: gardening; agriculture
Usage: sports
Examples
- The farmer reseeded the field after the drought destroyed the crops.
- We reseeded the lawn in early spring for better growth.
- The tournament officials reseeded the players after several withdrawals.
- The tennis championship was reseeded following the upset victories.
- They reseeded the damaged areas of the golf course.
- The garden was reseeded with wildflowers this year.