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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reforest.

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Examples

  • Both projects were with the Nature Consortium, a Seattle group that maintains and reforests a greenbelt in a local industrial area.

    A Virtual Matchmaker for Volunteers 2009

  • There was Hillary Rodham Clinton with mud-caked boots high in the Panamanian hills touting a trifecta program -- a female-run, microenterprise that reforests the jungle.

    Hillary's Turning Point 2008

  • Palms are naturally occurring in these regions, which means expanding their cultivation literally reforests cleared forests as well.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed TreeHugger Stephen Messenger 2010

  • Palms are naturally occurring in these regions, which means expanding their cultivation literally reforests cleared forests as well.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The jandals are created with an ultra-soft recyclable PVC, which has apparently proved a hit with greenies - a portion of profits are donated to the Forests of the Future project, which reforests the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • It will plant 302 hardwood and 302 cottonwood trees on each acre it reforests.

    Raleigh Business News - Local Raleigh News | The Triangle Business Journal 2009

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