What is another word for replanted?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪplˈantɪd] (IPA)

Replanted refers to the act of planting something again in a specific area. Some synonyms for replanted include transplanted, re-sown, reseeded, reestablished, re-rooted, and re-grown. The term transplant refers to the process of taking a plant or flower from one location and planting it in another area. Reseeded refers to the act of planting seeds that have been lost or damaged. Reestablished refers to the rebuilding of a specific location or restoration of a certain species. Lastly, re-rooted and re-grown both refer to the act of planting or growing something again after it has been removed or destroyed. Overall, these words help to convey the idea of replanting and the importance of restoration for many species.

What are the hypernyms for Replanted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Replanted

Some who would never have recovered the blow took heart again, braced their energies anew, and ere long the wattle-and-dab cottages were rebuilt, the gardens replanted, and the lands cultivated as before.
"The Settler and the Savage"
R.M. Ballantyne
After two months the plants will be between five and six inches high, and generally have from four to six leaves; they must then be replanted.
"The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes"
Tomás de Comyn Fedor Jagor Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow Charles Wilkes
Were not Swiss mountain chalets to be found in the fertile plains along the Pacific, complete with fir trees specially imported and uprooted in their maturity and brought down with tons of their own earth attached to their roots and replanted among carefully disposed, apparently Swiss rocks, so that what one day had been a place smiling with orange-groves was the next a bit of frowning northern landscape?
"Christopher and Columbus"
Countess Elizabeth Von Arnim

Famous quotes with Replanted

  • I like to summarize what I regard as the pedestal-smashing messages of Darwin's revolution in the following statement, which might be chanted several times a day, like a Hare Krishna mantra, to encourage penetration into the soul: Humans are not the end result of predictable evolutionary progress, but rather a fortuitous cosmic afterthought, a tiny little twig on the enormously arborescent bush of life, which, if replanted from seed, would almost surely not grow this twig again, or perhaps any twig with any property that we would care to call consciousness.
    Stephen Jay Gould

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