"Replanted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Replanted" Meaning

To replant means to plant (a tree, plant, etc.) again, especially in a new location, typically because the original one has failed, died, or been removed.

"Replanted" Examples

Usage Examples of "replanted"


1. Environmental Conservation

After the devastating storm, a group of volunteers replanted thousands of trees along the coast to prevent soil erosion and protect marine life.

2. Agriculture

The farmer carefully replanted the fields with a new crop after the previous one was affected by a fungal disease.

3. Conservation Wildlife

A team of conservationists replanted the habitat of an endangered species of bird to ensure its survival and increase population.

4. Civic Engagement

The community came together to replant the downtown area with native flowers and trees, beautifying the urban landscape.

5. Gardening

The homeowner replanted the garden with several new flower varieties to have a wider range of colors during the warmer months.

"Replanted" Similar Words

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"Replaced" is a verb that means to take the position, place, or thing of another person, animal, or thing, usually by a new one, or to swap one thing for another. It can also mean to remove and substitute a different person, animal, or thing in a particular position or place.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She was replaced by a more senior colleague in the management position.<br>- The old chair was replaced with a new one.

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Replacing

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The act of planting a tree, crop, or other plant in the same location where it has grown before, often after the previous crop or plant has been harvested or removed.

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The word "replay" can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Sports: In sports, a replay refers to the repeated execution of a play or a section of a game when a mistake or controversy has occurred.<br><br>2. Audio and Video: To replay means to play back again, usually a recording or a video.<br><br>3. Computer Science: In computing, a replay refers to the repetition of a message or a transaction to resolve a network problem.<br><br>4. Common usage: To replay something means to do it again, usually as a way of re-doing something that went wrong or to improve a performance.

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To restock or supply something again, especially after it has been used up or depleted.