disbranch in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disbranch means to remove or cut off branches from a plant or tree.
Sample Sentences
- The gardener decided to disbranch the overgrown shrubs to encourage healthier growth.
- As the storm approached, the strong winds threatened to disbranch several trees in the park.
- In an effort to reshape the plant, she carefully disbranched the lower limbs to promote a more upright structure.
- The old apple tree needed attention, so he opted to disbranch some of the thicker branches that were blocking sunlight.
- To improve airflow through the dense foliage, the landscaper recommended to disbranch the bushes strategically.
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