IPA: /rɪˈplænt/
KK: /rɪˈplænt/
An instance of planting something again, usually a plant or tree that has been moved to a new location.
The gardener decided to do a replant of the flowers in a sunnier spot.
To plant something again or in a different location.
After the storm, we decided to replant the flowers in a safer spot.
Past: replanted
Past Participle: replanted
Replant → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "plantare" (meaning to plant). The word "replant" means to plant something again, typically referring to moving a plant to a new location or re-establishing it in soil.
Think of 'planting again' — 're-' means again, and 'plantare' means to plant.