adjective
- firmly positioned or established in place
verb
- past tense and past participle of plant; put seeds or young plants in the ground to grow
- placed or positioned something firmly in a particular location
- secretly placed something, especially evidence, to deceive or incriminate someone
Examples
- She planted tomatoes in her garden last spring.
- The farmer planted corn across fifty acres.
- He planted his feet firmly on the ground.
- The flag was planted at the summit of the mountain.
- Police suspected the drugs were planted in his car.
- The tree remained planted despite the strong winds.
- They planted the idea in his mind gradually.