displant

/dɪsˈplænt/
verb
  1. To remove a plant from where it is growing and move it elsewhere.
    • They decided to displant the old tree and put it in a larger pot.
    • The gardener carefully displanted the rose bush to relocate it.
    • We need to displant these bushes before building the new fence.
  2. To displace or remove someone or something from a position or place.
    • The invading army sought to displant the local government.
    • The floodwaters displanted entire communities from their homes.
    • The new policy threatened to displant many long-time employees.
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