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re·plant

 (rē-plănt′)
tr.v. re·plant·ed, re·plant·ing, re·plants
1. To plant (something) again or in a new place: separated and replanted the perennials.
2. To supply with new plants: replant a window box.
3. To reattach (an organ or limbs, for example) surgically to the original site.
n. (rē′plănt′)
Something replanted.

re′plan·ta′tion n.
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replant

(riːˈplɑːnt)
vb (tr)
1. to plant again: she replanted the bulbs that the dog had dug up.
2. (Surgery) to reattach (a severed limb or part) by surgery
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re•plant

(riˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt)

v.t.
1. to plant again.
2. to provide again with plants.
3. to reattach, as a severed finger, esp. with the use of microsurgery.
[1565–75]
re`plan•ta′tion, n.
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replant


Past participle: replanted
Gerund: replanting

Imperative
replant
replant
Present
I replant
you replant
he/she/it replants
we replant
you replant
they replant
Preterite
I replanted
you replanted
he/she/it replanted
we replanted
you replanted
they replanted
Present Continuous
I am replanting
you are replanting
he/she/it is replanting
we are replanting
you are replanting
they are replanting
Present Perfect
I have replanted
you have replanted
he/she/it has replanted
we have replanted
you have replanted
they have replanted
Past Continuous
I was replanting
you were replanting
he/she/it was replanting
we were replanting
you were replanting
they were replanting
Past Perfect
I had replanted
you had replanted
he/she/it had replanted
we had replanted
you had replanted
they had replanted
Future
I will replant
you will replant
he/she/it will replant
we will replant
you will replant
they will replant
Future Perfect
I will have replanted
you will have replanted
he/she/it will have replanted
we will have replanted
you will have replanted
they will have replanted
Future Continuous
I will be replanting
you will be replanting
he/she/it will be replanting
we will be replanting
you will be replanting
they will be replanting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been replanting
you have been replanting
he/she/it has been replanting
we have been replanting
you have been replanting
they have been replanting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been replanting
you will have been replanting
he/she/it will have been replanting
we will have been replanting
you will have been replanting
they will have been replanting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been replanting
you had been replanting
he/she/it had been replanting
we had been replanting
you had been replanting
they had been replanting
Conditional
I would replant
you would replant
he/she/it would replant
we would replant
you would replant
they would replant
Past Conditional
I would have replanted
you would have replanted
he/she/it would have replanted
we would have replanted
you would have replanted
they would have replanted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.replant - plant again or anew; "They replanted the land"; "He replanted the seedlings"
plant, set - put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground; "Let's plant flowers in the garden"
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replant

[ˈriːˈplɑːnt] VTreplantar
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replant

vt cabbages, trees etcumpflanzen; garden, fieldneu bepflanzen
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The house retains its evil reputation, but the replanted vine is as orderly and well-behaved a vegetable as a nervous person could wish to sit under of a pleasant night, when the katydids grate out their immemorial revelation and the distant whippoorwill signifies his notion of what ought to be done about it.
And then, chaps will read that two good fellows, Kayerts and Carlier, were the first civilized men to live in this very spot!" Kayerts nodded, "Yes, it is a consolation to think of that." They seemed to forget their dead predecessor; but, early one day, Carlier went out and replanted the cross firmly.
The ministry provided a lot of equipment and tools to replant the trees.
He, therefore, advised farmers to use water that recedes from the flood to replant rice to avoid shortage of the crop next year.
Giving reasons why the trees must be felled and replanted, Mr.
Muscat: Locals in Dhofar are working together to replant the trees that were affected by cyclone Mekunu.
But once cocoa trees stop producing after 30 years or so or sooner if disease strikes farmers must obtain permission from the original landowner to replant. At a time of historically high demand for land, chiefs and landowners are increasingly refusing farmers' requests to replant.
[2] The present case report discusses the long-term prognosis/survival of a case of delayed replantation of avulsed incisors, which were replanted after prolonged dry, extraalveolar time (more than 12 h).
But because there was so much nonproductive acreage within the membership, the board and management decided the best course of action would be to provide incentives to members to replant. To do so, it established a $10-million planting incentive program (PIP) to help subsidize the cost of replanting.
"We were happy to help remove trees to make the park safer, and even more thrilled to help replant after that effort, bringing this project full circle for us," said Excelsior Conservation Corps member, Ryan Park.