Replant (verb)

  1. To plant again in the same place or a new place.
  2. To transplant something again.

Origin:

From the early 17th century, from the latin word replantare, which is a combination of the prefix re- meaning "again" and the word plantare meaning "to plant".

Examples:

  1. We had to replant the tree after it was damaged by the storm.
  2. They replanted the vegetables in a different location to get more sunlight.
  3. The farmer replanted the field after the previous crop failed.
  4. The gardener replanted the flowers that didn't survive the winter.
  5. I replanted the herbs in a new pot because the old one was too small.
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