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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Transplant' in a Sentence

"To uproot and relocate a plant from one location to another." more

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Before the event, the event planner will have transplanted the decorative plants to enhance the venue's atmosphere.
After the renovation, the interior designer will have transplanted the antique furniture into the newly designed space.
Once the restoration is complete, the historical society will have transplanted the artifacts to their original positions.
By the time spring arrives, the gardener will have transplanted the roses to a sunnier spot.
By the end of the year, the farmer will have transplanted the crop to maximize yield.
Before winter sets in, the landscaper will have transplanted the delicate shrubs to protect them from harsh weather.
Before the construction begins, the workers will have transplanted the mature trees lining the street.

Transplant

trans-plant
verbTo uproot and relocate a plant from one location to another.
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Last Updated On: January 25, 2024
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