Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-go-to-seed-run-to-seed
Verb phrase
/tə ˈɡoʊ tə sid/

Definition
To go to seed refers to the process when plants develop seeds or become overgrown and unkempt, often losing their initial vitality and quality. In a figurative sense, it can describe situations, discussions, or things that have deteriorated or fallen into disarray.

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Meaning
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something has declined in quality or has reverted to a natural state, often implying neglect or abandonment.
