💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Replough"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| repulverizeverb | (transitive) To pulverize again. |
| upploughverb | (transitive, poetic) To plough up. |
| replungeverb | To plunge again. |
| replankverb | (transitive) To replace the planks of. |
| respadeverb | (transitive) To spade (turn over soil) again. |
| up-plowverb | (transitive, rare) To plow up; tear up as by plowing. |
| repruneverb | (transitive) To prune again or anew. |
| plow upverb | (American spelling) To uncover or unearth (something) through plowing. |
| reshearverb | (transitive) To shear again. |
| refoliateverb | To undergo refoliation |
| reshovelverb | (transitive) To shovel again. |
| reabolishverb | (transitive) To abolish again. |
| repeelverb | To peel again. |
| repacenoun | To pace again; to walk over again in the opposite direction, backtrack. |
| plough upverb | (British spelling) Alternative spelling of plow up. [(American spelling) To uncover or unearth (something) through plowing.] |
| reforestverb | To replant a forest, especially after clearcutting. |
| reabandonverb | (transitive) To abandon again. |
| remowverb | To mow again. |
| reperforateverb | (transitive) To perforate again. |
| ploughnoun | (agriculture) A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting. |
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