Difference between follow and reseed
Definitions
verb
- to travel behind, go after, come after
- follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something
- behave in accordance or in agreement with
- act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes
- work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function
Examples
A few talented writers en dowed with originality and exceptional animation, a few brilliant efforts, isolated, without following, interrupted and recommenced, did not suffice to endow a nation with a solid and imposing basis of literary wealth.
Sewage overflowed into wash basins at West Middlesex Hospital following a blockage in one of the toilets.
The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour.
Definitions
verb
- maintain by seeding without human intervention
- seed again or anew
Examples
The best time to establish a new lawn from seed is in the fall, but many homeowners will need to reseed patches of lawn that have been damaged during the winter.
However, I did read somewhere that you can rip up the dead grass, with a metal rake, and reseed.
The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.