Obs. [n. of action f. prec.: see -ATION.] A planting together; engrafting into. lit. and fig.

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1653.  H. Whistler, Upshot Inf. Bapt., 33. Infants Right for their complantation into Christ by Baptism.

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1658.  Sir T. Browne, Gard. Cyrus, 69. Rowes divided by Equality, and just decorum, in the whole complantation.

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