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Meaning of engraft

Wordnet

engraft (v)

cause to grow together parts from different plants

fix or set securely or deeply

Webster

engraft (v. t.)

See Ingraft.

engraft Sentence Examples

  1. Scientists are studying techniques to engraft human cells into mice to create animal models for diseases.
  2. The doctor skillfully engrafted the donor's skin onto the burn victim, giving them a new chance.
  3. Successful engraftment of the new bone marrow into the patient's body eliminated their life-threatening leukemia.
  4. The surgeon successfully engrafted a section of vein from a healthy donor to bypass a blocked artery.
  5. Researchers have developed a method to engraft immune cells into patients, potentially providing a cure for cancer.
  6. Despite the complexity of the procedure, the doctor engrafted the new organ into the recipient with precision.
  7. By engrafting stem cells into the damaged nerve, the patient regained some motor function in their paralyzed arm.
  8. The experimental treatment involved engrafting genetically modified cells into the patient to enhance their immune system.
  9. The engraftment of new cartilage into the patient's damaged knee provided relief from chronic pain.
  10. The patient's own cells were engrafted back into their body after being modified to fight cancer more effectively.

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cause to grow together parts from different plants, fix or set securely or deeplySee Ingraft.

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Scientists are studying techniques to engraft human cells into mice to create animal models for diseases.

The doctor skillfully engrafted the donor's skin onto the burn victim, giving them a new chance.

Successful engraftment of the new bone marrow into the patient's body eliminated their life-threatening leukemia.

The surgeon successfully engrafted a section of vein from a healthy donor to bypass a blocked artery.