replant (Meaning)

Wordnet

replant (v)

plant again or anew

Webster

replant (v. t.)

To plant again.

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replant Sentence Examples

  1. The gardeners replanted the wilted flowers in a pot with fresh soil.
  2. After the wildfire, the park rangers replanted thousands of trees to restore the ecosystem.
  3. The farmer used a special machine to replant acres of wheat seeds in the field.
  4. The homeowner replanted a rose bush in a different location to get more sunlight.
  5. The researchers replanted the genetically modified plants in the test plots for further study.
  6. The landscaper replanted the entire backyard with new grass and shrubs.
  7. The city council replanted trees along the main street to improve the aesthetics.
  8. The environmental group replanted mangroves to protect the coastline from erosion.
  9. The botanist replanted rare orchids in their natural habitat to help conserve the species.
  10. The homeowner replanted the tomato seedlings in the larger pots to give them more room to grow.

FAQs About the word replant

plant again or anewTo plant again.

transplant, broadcast, pot, plant, bed, put in, drill, scatter, sow,seed

gather, gather, reap, harvest, reap,harvest,

The gardeners replanted the wilted flowers in a pot with fresh soil.

After the wildfire, the park rangers replanted thousands of trees to restore the ecosystem.

The farmer used a special machine to replant acres of wheat seeds in the field.

The homeowner replanted a rose bush in a different location to get more sunlight.