[
US
/ˈɪmˌpɫænt, ˌɪmˈpɫænt/
]
NOUN
- a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue
VERB
-
put firmly in the mind
Plant a thought in the students' minds -
become attached to and embedded in the uterus
The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications -
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 implant In A Sentence
- Then there are the PIP implant problems that thousands of women have had to contend with. The Sun
- There is much debate on the issue of "therapists" implanting false memories of sexual abuse in adults.
- In contrast, although not originally intended as permanent implants, in practice bioabsorbable hemostats are often left in the surgical bed to prevent rebleeding after surgical closure.
- Sometimes, they can detect the plastic implanted in my abdomen to repair a hernia from a prior surgery, but other times the miss the plastic. Discourse.net: Former Asst Police Chief Gives TSA a Failing Grade
- These electrical signals send electrical impulses across the skin to an implanted receiver/stimulator in the shoulder to the electrode leads in the arm and hand.
- As if a lentivirus from a genetically modified cocoa plant is going to implant a promoter in out cells that will lead to cancer. A Genetic Quest for Better Chocolate - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
- With higher tumor load and delayed administration after tumor implantation, dendritic cells were no longer effective.
- By having her family surgically implanted with bugging devices. The Sun
- Official figures show the scale of the implant rupturing problem. The Sun
- But fitness for the purpose of an implant means fit to be put and left in your body, does it not?