Present participle for to place into the ground or soil to grow
“If in doubt as to which side is up, plant the bulb on its side and it will correct itself when it grows.”
Present participle for to set or place in a particular position
“I always instinctively plant my house keys on the kitchen top whenever I get home.”
Present participle for to put or hide (something) among someone's belongings to compromise or incriminate the owner
“A few scoundrels would plant drugs in Jack Walsh's apartment in order to frame him.”
Present participle for to sow or place in one's consciousness
“Please do not plant ridiculous ideas into the minds of our impressionable children.”
The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
A ceremony or service held shortly after a person's death
The act of establishing or forming something
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