Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
displant
verb
/dɪsˈplænt/

Definition
To uproot or remove from a place, often used when talking about plants or other things being taken away from their natural position.

Examples
- The gardener planned to displant the overgrown rose bushes to make space for new flowers.
- When the construction team began to displant the trees, it raised concerns about local wildlife.

Meaning
Displant typically refers to the act of removing something from its original position or location. It is often used in a botanical context but can apply to other subjects as well.

Synonyms
- uproot
- remove
- displace
- extract
- dig up