Definition of Reinfestation

1. infestation [n -S] - See also: infestation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinfestation

reindustrializes
reindustrializing
reined
reinerite
reinette
reinettes
reinfarction
reinfect
reinfected
reinfecting
reinfection
reinfection tuberculosis
reinfections
reinfectious
reinfects
reinfestation (current term)
reinfestations
reinfiltrate
reinfiltrated
reinfiltrates
reinfiltrating
reinflame
reinflamed
reinflames
reinflaming
reinflate
reinflated
reinflates
reinflating
reinflation

Literary usage of Reinfestation

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

1. Water Hyacinth in Africa and the Middle East: A Survey of Problems and Solutions by Luis A. Navarro, George Phiri, George Yobe Kanyama-Phiri (2000)
"In the semi-arid areas, reservoirs and waterways dry up and water hyacinth disappears, but reinfestation occurs from germinating seeds at the onset of rains ..."

2. Water Hyacinth in Africa and the Middle East: A Survey of Problems and Solutions by Luis A. Navarro, George Phiri, George Yobe Kanyama-Phiri (2000)
"Causes of the enrichment of waters, such as pollution, should be investigated and corrected to reduce the likelihood of reinfestation and proliferation of ..."

3. Proceedings of the Conference on Weed Control in Rice, 31 August-4 September by International Rice Research Institute, International Weed Science Society (1983)
"Rotation provides for tillage to stimulate red rice germination, and tillage and herbicides to control the red rice and prevent reinfestation. ..."

4. Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society by Wisconsin State Horticultural Society (1902)
"Crude petroleum is effective and will kill every scale that it touches, and protect from reinfestation for a greater-or less period. ..."

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