🌱plant

verb
/plænt/

Meaning

to put seeds or plants in the ground; to place something firmly
a living organism that typically grows in the ground and absorbs nutrients from the soil

Example Sentences

She planted roses in her garden.

She planted a tree in her garden.

Synonyms

sow, cultivate, grow, place, vegetation, flora, shrub, bush
Entry 1
sow, cultivate, grow, place
Entry 2
vegetation, flora, shrub, bush

Antonyms

uproot, remove, harvest, extract, stone, rock, dirt
Entry 1
uproot, remove, harvest, extract
Entry 2
stone, rock, dirt

Collocations

plant seeds, plant trees, plant flowers, plant crops, plant growth, plant care, flowering plant
Entry 1
plant seeds, plant trees, plant flowers, plant crops
Entry 2
plant growth, plant care, flowering plant

More Example Sentences

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species before confirming that it is indeed a new discovery and publishing the findings in a respected scientific journal.

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