planted
Pronunciation: [ˈplæntɪd]
Word
Context: “agriculture”
(verb) to place seeds or plants in the ground so they can grow. It’s what gardeners and farmers do when they want to grow vegetables, flowers, or trees.
Example
She planted tomatoes in her garden last week.
Example
He didn’t plant any flowers this year because it was too late.
Example
What flowers did you plant in your backyard?
Context: “ideas”
(verb) to introduce a thought or idea in someone’s mind. It’s like planting a seed of an idea so it can grow and develop later.
Example
The teacher planted the idea of teamwork in her students’ minds.
Example
He failed to plant any new ideas during the meeting.
Example
How did she plant the idea of starting a club among her friends?
Context: “immovable”
(adjective) something that is firmly established or fixed in a place. It can't be easily moved.
Example
The planted flag stood proudly in the ground during the ceremony.
Example
The tent was not planted well, so it fell over in the wind.
Example
Is the tree planted deep enough to remain stable during storms?
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