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replant

[ UK /ɹɪplˈænt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈpɫænt/ ]
VERB
  1. plant again or anew
    They replanted the land
    He replanted the seedlings

How To Use replant In A Sentence

  • Replanting disease is a serious obstacle for sustainable development of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch) at present.
  • Even back then, local foresters advised the couple on which species to replant.
  • We have a picture board that shows mature oaks replanted which is possible. The Daily News - News
  • After assessing individual plants throughout the field, if you're questioning the viability of the crop and continued development, consider replanting as soon as possible.
  • The hill shows evidence of very old farming terraces and sheep pens and is criss-crossed by walks that the owners have cleared and replanted with many varieties of indigenous ferns.
  • Occasionally, trees or grasses may have to be replanted in a buffer.
  • Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system.
  • Is there any laws regarding how many embryo's can be 'replanted' as such ? Choice vs. Right to Life
  • With this in mind, he painstakingly replanted currajongs taken from the bush to shade his driveway.
  • Farmers who grow genetically modified varieties cannot replant or trade them without paying royalties.
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