Definition of Rebloomed

1. Verb. (past of rebloom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rebloomed

1. rebloom [v] - See also: rebloom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebloomed

reblend
reblended
reblending
reblends
reblent
reblock
reblocked
reblocking
reblocks
reblog
reblogged
reblogger
reblogging
reblogs
rebloom
rebloomed (current term)
rebloomer
rebloomers
reblooming
reblooms
reblossom
reblossomed
reblossoming
reblossoms
rebluff
rebluffs
reboant
reboantic
reboants
reboard

Literary usage of Rebloomed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. California Sketches: New and Old by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1903)
"His religious life rebloomed in wondrous beauty and sweetness. ... There could be no doubt of it —his soul had rebloomed in the life of God. ..."

2. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1839)
"Not only was her old aversion towards me changed into indifference, but in the same proportion as her bodily health rebloomed, this indifference changed ..."

3. Lucius Q. C. Lamar: His Life, Times, and Speeches. 1825-1893 by Edward Mayes (1896)
"... as Bishop Fitzgerald said: "Though chilled by the frost of doubt, the roots of his faith never died, and at length rebloomed with the f ..."

4. Sir Walter Scott: The Story of His Life by Robert Shelton Mackenzie (1871)
"The old sanguine hopes rebloomed: " Three or four years of my favor with the public, if my health and life permit, will make me better off than ever I have ..."

5. The Brighter Age: A Poem. by Jared Bell Waterbury (1830)
"The curse was softened; for the sterile soil rebloomed with verdure, 'neath the hand of toil. But who can say that other orbs have felt The ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Rebloomed on Dictionary.com!Search for Rebloomed on Thesaurus.com!Search for Rebloomed on Google!Search for Rebloomed on Wikipedia!

Search