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replanting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "replanting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of planting something again, typically in the context of trees, plants, or crops. Example: "After the storm damaged the garden, we decided to start replanting the flowers in the spring."
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Oxfam followed up its Philippines Typhoon Appeal with 547,000 thank yous direct from the Philippines, including a short video of how donations had been spent, showing farmers replanting crops and families receiving health kits.
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NGOs should also encourage farmers to incorporate forestry, as protecting and replanting trees has a positive effect on crop yields by reducing erosion.
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Legend has it that, before leaving, Da Gama dared to ask the zamorin of Calicut whether he could take a pepper stalk with him for replanting.
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Its agriculture ministry is replanting half a million citrus trees flattened, it says, by Israel's tanks.
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John McTiernan and his wife Donna Dubrow, fresh from Los Angeles and the film industry, threw themselves into restoration, breeding new livestock (a lean-meat hybrid called a Beefalo), replanting tired fields, building reservoirs, and repairing old irrigation ditches.
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The campaigners dream of a mass march through Gaza's crossings to break free of the suffocating siege and of replanting the farmland that has been turned into a wasteland.
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Chadwick Oliver, a professor of forestry at the University of Washington in Seattle, points out that timber practices are much improved today, with new equipment that enables loggers to harvest trees with relatively little damage to the land, and computer models that improve replanting techniques.
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With care, replanting can produce fruit in from three to five years.
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Projects for repaving, rebuilding and replanting areas destroyed by Israeli incursions are getting under way, and warnings that foreign donors would be wary of financing a Hamas council seem to have been baseless.
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Treating small landowners more leniently was both practical, he thinks they account for 90% of rural properties by number but just 24% by area and socially just: few could afford much replanting.
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Though much of the land was replanted (and two-fifths of the territory is now protected as "country parks"), that replanting was usually done with only one or two species, creating so-called monocultures.
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Best practice
When writing about ecological restoration, use "replanting" to specifically describe the act of planting new plants in an area. This helps clarify your meaning and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
While "replanting" is specific to planting, avoid using it as a catch-all term for all ecological recovery efforts. Use more comprehensive terms like "restoration" when discussing overall ecosystem recovery.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "replanting" is as a gerund or present participle, often acting as a noun describing the activity of planting again. Ludwig provides many examples where it modifies nouns or serves as the subject of a sentence.
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6%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "replanting" is a grammatically correct and commonly used term that describes the act of planting again, according to Ludwig. Its function varies from a gerund to a present participle, serving to describe ecological recovery, agricultural practices, or landscape restoration. Found frequently in news and media as reported by Ludwig AI, it maintains a neutral tone suitable for both formal and informal contexts. When using the term, ensure that it accurately reflects the specific act of planting, differentiating it from broader ecological terms like "restoration" or "reforestation".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reforestation
Focuses specifically on restoring forests.
afforestation
Emphasizes establishing a forest in an area where there was no previous tree cover.
regeneration
Highlights the natural process of renewal and growth, often without human intervention.
restocking
Implies adding new plants or animals to replenish existing populations.
transplanting
Refers to moving a plant from one location to another.
reseeding
Specifically involves planting seeds again.
crop rotation
Involves changing the crops planted in a specific field to maintain the health of the soil.
land reclamation
Involves restoring land that has been damaged or degraded.
ecological restoration
Focuses on restoring a degraded ecosystem to its original state.
habitat restoration
Specifically addresses the recovery of a natural habitat.
FAQs
How is "replanting" commonly used in sentences?
Replanting is commonly used to describe the action of planting something again. For example, "The community is focusing on "replanting" trees after the fire".
What are some alternatives to the word "replanting"?
Alternatives include "reforestation" (specifically for forests), "regeneration" (natural regrowth), and "transplanting" (moving plants).
Is "replanting" the same as "reforestation"?
No, while related, "replanting" is a general term for planting again, while "reforestation" specifically refers to restoring forests. Replanting can occur in gardens, farms, or other areas, not just forests.
Which is the correct phrase: "replanting trees" or "replant trees"?
"Replanting trees" is grammatically correct. "Replant trees" could be used as an imperative, but "replanting trees" functions as a gerund or present participle, depending on the sentence.
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