grafts Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon successfully grafted a piece of skin onto the burn victim's arm.
  2. Researchers are developing new techniques for grafting artificial organs.
  3. The gardener meticulously grafted a rose onto a different rootstock.
  4. The elderly patient received a bone graft to repair a damaged hip.
  5. The dentist grafted a composite resin onto the tooth to restore its shape.
  6. Scientists are exploring the possibility of grafting human cells onto animals.
  7. The botanist experimented with grafting different plant species together.
  8. The artist grafted a piece of foreign material into a painting for artistic effect.
  9. The company patented a method for grafting nanomaterials onto surfaces.
  10. The language learner practiced grafting new vocabulary words into their sentences.

grafts Meaning

grafts

the acquisition of gain (such as money) in dishonest or questionable ways, something grafted, to join one thing to another as if by grafting, a grafted plant, to cause (a scion) to unite with a stock, something used in grafting, work, labor, the point in a plant where a part that is being grafted is inserted, to become grafted, to join or unite as if by grafting, to perform grafting, living tissue used in surgical grafting, scion sense 1, a grafted (see graft entry 2 sense transitive 1) plant, the point of insertion of a scion upon a stock, the money or advantage gained, to get (illicit gain) by graft, the act of grafting, scion sense 2, living tissue used in grafting, to insert a twig or bud from one plant into another plant so that they are joined and grow together, to practice graft, to gain money or advantage by graft, to implant (living tissue) surgically, to unite (plants or scion and stock) to form a graft, the getting of money or advantage by dishonest means through misuse of an official position, to propagate (see propagate sense transitive 1) (a plant) by grafting, illegal or unfair gain, to attach (a chemical unit) to a main molecular chain

FAQs About the word grafts

the acquisition of gain (such as money) in dishonest or questionable ways, something grafted, to join one thing to another as if by grafting, a grafted plant, t

adjoins, fixes, hitches, compounds, inserts, tacks (on), annexes, attaches, injects, increases

bates, takes off, severs,removes, decreases, disconnects, cuts, abates, subtracts, contracts

The surgeon successfully grafted a piece of skin onto the burn victim's arm.

Researchers are developing new techniques for grafting artificial organs.

The gardener meticulously grafted a rose onto a different rootstock.

The elderly patient received a bone graft to repair a damaged hip.