Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
repotted
verb
/ˈriːˌpɒtɪd/

Definition
Repotted refers to the act of removing a plant from its current pot and placing it into a new pot, usually with fresh soil.

Examples
- After noticing my plant was outgrowing its pot, I decided to have it repotted to give it more room.
- In spring, many gardeners choose to have their indoor plants repotted to encourage healthy growth.
- The succulent thrived after being repotted into a larger container.

Meaning
The term ‘repotted’ is commonly used in gardening and horticulture, describing the process of transferring a plant to a different container, typically to provide it with more space to grow or to refresh the soil.

Synonyms
- transplanted
- replanted
- uprooted