replant
/riˈplænt/
verb
- To plant (a plant) again in a different place or in new soil.
- She carefully replanted the seedlings into larger pots.
- After the storm, the farmer had to replant the entire field of corn.
- We need to replant the rose bush in a sunnier spot.
- To establish or set up again in a new location (used figuratively for communities, businesses, etc.).
- After the war, the refugees worked to replant their community in a new country.
- The company decided to replant its headquarters in a smaller city.
- The organization aims to replant its programs in underserved areas.
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