rehedge

/riˈhɛdʒ/

Definitions

1. verb

to plant or trim the edges of a hedge or other shrubs to maintain a neat appearance or boundary

“The gardener had to re-hedge the entire garden to make it look presentable for the spring festival.”

2. noun

a new hedge or a hedge that has been replanted or retrimmed

“The new re-hedge was thriving after just a few months of care.”

Synonyms

  • regrow
  • replant
  • reshape

Antonyms

  • overgrow
  • unmaintain