Pronunciation: /riːwaɪld/
verb to restore an area of land to its natural state by reintroducing native plants and animals and reducing human intervention
A1 I want to rewild my backyard by planting native flowers.
A2 The government is working on rewilding the national park to restore the natural ecosystem.
B1 Many conservationists advocate for rewilding areas that have been heavily impacted by human activities.
B2 The rewilding of the riverbanks has led to an increase in biodiversity in the region.
C1 The organization's mission is to rewild vast tracts of land to create wildlife corridors.
C2 Efforts to rewild the coastal areas have been successful in reintroducing endangered species to their natural habitat.
formal Conservationists are working to rewild large areas of land to restore biodiversity.
informal They're trying to rewild that old farm over there to bring back the wildlife.
slang Let's rewild this abandoned lot and turn it into a cool hangout spot.
figurative After years of neglect, she decided to rewild her creativity and pursue her passion for painting.
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