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engraft

VERB
  1. cause to grow together parts from different plants
    graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree
  2. fix or set securely or deeply
    He planted a knee in the back of his opponent
    The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum

How To Use engraft In A Sentence

  • Next to these the largest masses are a circular tablet, forming part of the splendid sheathing of one of the ambones in the Church of San Lorenzo; and two elliptical tablets, still larger, engrafted upon the pilasters in front of the high altar of St. Paul's. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • Contending angels may shake the regions of heaven in blank verse; but the flow of equal measures, and the embellishment of rhyme, must recommend to our attention the art of engrafting, and decide the merit of the redstreak and pearmain. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
  • The transplanted stem cells engrafted and differentiated into human neurons and glia that intermingled with host brain counterparts.
  • God's expectations of right behaviour are engrafted into the human heart because we are made in the moral image of God.
  • Engraftment testing utilizes PCR of microsatellite markers, also known as short tandem repeats (STRs). Immunogenetics
  • Be it understood that the shocking thing which we know as Comstockery, goes back into the centuries for its origin; being, indeed, the perfect flower of that asceticism, which was engrafted on the degraded Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906
  • In a successful transplant the new bone marrow migrates to the cavities of the large bones, engrafts and begins producing normal blood cells.
  • Human bone marrow CD34 - cells engraft in vivo and undergo multilineage expression including giving rise to CD34+ cells. Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation, In Utero Stemm Cell Publications
  • They inject me with the new bone marrow and hopefully it will engraft and start to make new, healthy cells instead of cancerous ones.
  • This is transition period raises political thought to engraft the actual demand of effectiveness.
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