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implant
[ verb im-plant, -plahnt; noun im-plant, -plahnt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put or fix firmly:
to implant sound principles in a child's mind.
- to plant securely.
- Medicine/Medical. to insert or graft (a tissue, organ, or inert substance) into the body.
noun
- Medicine/Medical.
- any device or material, especially of an inert substance, used for repairing or replacing part of the body.
- medication or radioactive material inserted into tissue for sustained therapy.
- Dentistry.
- an artificial tooth that has been inserted permanently into the jaw.
- a metal framework attached to the bones of the jaw for supporting artificial teeth.
implant
verb
- to establish firmly; inculcate; instil
to implant sound moral principles
- to plant or embed; infix; entrench
- surgery
- to graft (a tissue) into the body
- to insert (a radioactive substance, hormone, etc) into the tissues
noun
- anything implanted, esp surgically, such as a tissue graft or hormone
implant
Noun
- Something that is placed, usually surgically, within a living body, as grafted tissue or a medical device, such as a pacemaker .
Verb
- To become attached to and embedded in the maternal uterine lining. Used of a fertilized egg.
Derived Forms
- imˈplanter, noun
Other Words From
- im·planter noun
- unim·planted adjective
Example Sentences
Copyright Office granted access to medical device data, encompassing devices that aren’t implanted and allowing patients to authorize third parties to access devices to a certain extent.
The researchers also found that the association between the shape-based nouns and long-term language development was stronger in children who had received cochlear implants, compared to children with normal hearing.
In a follow-up experiment, the researchers implanted tiny sensors in the animals' brains and measured heightened dopamine release, accompanied by activity in neurons that over-represented opioid-related cues, in the rats exhibiting strong addiction-like behaviors.
She was diagnosed with profound hearing loss at the age of one and has a cochlear implant to help her perceive sound.
A paralyzed Arizona man became the first human to receive the implant in January and has since moved a cursor, browsed the internet and played video games with this thoughts.
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