repot

/ˈrɛpɒt/

Definitions

1. verb

to transfer a plant into a new pot, typically with fresh soil.

“She had to repot the succulent to give its roots more space.”

2. verb

to transfer a program or an operating system to a new computer or device.

“The software engineer had to repot the application to make it compatible with the new hardware.”

3. noun

a transfer of a program or an operating system to a new computer or device.

“The repot of the operating system was successful, but it caused a few bugs.”

Synonyms

  • migrate
  • replant
  • transfer
  • transplant

Antonyms

  • remove
  • uproot