verb
- to uproot or pull out a plant from the ground
- to remove or displace someone from a place or position
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The gardener had to displant the old roses to make room for new varieties.
- Heavy storms displanted several trees from the forest floor.
- The invading army sought to displant the native population from their ancestral lands.
- Drought conditions displanted many crops across the region.
- She carefully displanted the seedlings before transplanting them to larger pots.