with objectTo plant too much of, plant excessive numbers of (a particular crop, type of tree, etc.); to sow (land) with more crops than it can support.
Origin
Old English (in an earlier sense). From over- + plant. In sense 1 after post-classical Latin transplantaretransplant.
Definition of overplant in US English:
overplant
verb
with objectTo plant too much of, plant excessive numbers of (a particular crop, type of tree, etc.); to sow (land) with more crops than it can support.
Origin
Old English (in an earlier sense). From over- + plant. In sense 1 after post-classical Latin transplantare transplant.