1. replant - Noun
2. replant - Verb
To plant again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAre you overwhelmed pulling weeds, when you really just need to replant the garden? David Allen (author)
They replanted the land Source: Internet
He replanted the seedlings Source: Internet
A PROJECT to rehabilitate and replant the flower beds on Swapo Road (Broadway) to help them bloom in summer is slowly taking shape. Source: Internet
Hand surgery is an important part of training in plastic surgery, as well as microsurgery, which is necessary to replant an amputated extremity. Source: Internet
In the 1970s, a particular clone of Cabernet Sauvignon that was engineered to be virus free was noted for its very high yields-causing many quality conscious producers to replant their vineyards in the late 20th century with different clonal varieties. Source: Internet