displant Antonyms

Meaning of displant

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displant (v. t.)

To remove (what is planted or fixed); to unsettle and take away; to displace; to root out; as, to displant inhabitants.

To strip of what is planted or settled; as, to displant a country of inhabitants.

displant Sentence Examples

  1. The construction project involved the displant of hundreds of trees to accommodate the new development.
  2. The environmental impact of the displant of native species must be carefully evaluated before moving ahead with the project.
  3. The local community protested the displant of the ancient oak tree from the town square.
  4. The orchid was carefully displanted from its original location to a more suitable habitat.
  5. The gardener displanted the tomato plants to give them more space to grow.
  6. The bonsai artist painstakingly displanted the root system of the miniature tree to create a more aesthetically pleasing shape.
  7. The archeologists displanted the remains of a prehistoric settlement to study them in more detail.
  8. The surgeon displanted the donor kidney into the recipient's body, giving them a second chance at life.
  9. The exotic plant was displanted from its native habitat and introduced to a new environment, where it thrived.
  10. The displant of indigenous peoples from their ancestral lands has had devastating and lasting consequences.

FAQs About the word displant

To remove (what is planted or fixed); to unsettle and take away; to displace; to root out; as, to displant inhabitants., To strip of what is planted or settled;

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The construction project involved the displant of hundreds of trees to accommodate the new development.

The environmental impact of the displant of native species must be carefully evaluated before moving ahead with the project.

The local community protested the displant of the ancient oak tree from the town square.

The orchid was carefully displanted from its original location to a more suitable habitat.