Repot (verb)

To plant or transplant something again, typically a plant from one pot to another.

Origin:

From re- (meaning "again") and pot (meaning "put into a po.t")

Examples:

  1. The gardener repotted the flowers for better growth.
  2. The plant needed to be repotted because it had outgrown its pot.
  3. The bonsai tree needed to be repotted to keep it healthy.
  4. The orchid was repotted to provide it with fresh soil.
  5. The succulent was repotted to give it a larger pot.
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