relandscape

/riˈlændskeɪp/
verb
  1. To change the appearance of an area of land, especially by planting trees, flowers, or other plants, or by altering the ground's shape.
    • After the construction, they hired a gardener to relandscape the front yard.
    • The city plans to relandscape the park to include a pond and walking trails.
    • We decided to relandscape the backyard to make it more suitable for outdoor parties.
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