implanted Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- integral
- rooted
- set
- engrained
- inbred
- settled
- intrinsic
- irradicable
- firm
- frozen
- immutable
- innate
- unalterable
- inborn
- ingrained
- chronic
- inherent
- entrenched
- confirmed
- unchangeable
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Strongest:
- interim
- short-term
- transient
- fleeting
- provisional
- momentary
- brief
- transient
- interim
- momentary
- brief
- provisional
- temporary
- short-term
- temporary
- ephemeral
- ephemeral
- fleeting
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No Weak antonyms found.
implanted Meaning
implanted (s)
(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
implanted (imp. & p. p.)
of Implant
implanted Sentence Examples
- The surgeon skillfully implanted the artificial hip joint to restore mobility.
- The researchers implanted a microchip in the animal to track its movements.
- The dentist implanted a dental bridge to replace missing teeth.
- The scientists implanted a neural stimulator to treat the patient's chronic pain.
- The oncologist implanted a radioactive seed near the tumor to destroy cancer cells.
- The veterinarian implanted a tracking device in the lost dog to aid in its search.
- The forensic pathologist implanted a tiny camera on the victim's clothing to capture evidence.
- The orthodontist implanted clear aligners to gradually shift misaligned teeth.
- The art collective implanted an interactive sculpture in the park to engage with visitors.
- The memory researchers implanted a stimulation electrode in the brain to enhance recall.
FAQs About the word implanted
(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or heldof Implant
inculcated, fixed, imbedded,embedded, instilled, integral, rooted, set, engrained, inbred
interim, short-term, transient, fleeting, provisional, momentary, brief, transient, interim, momentary
The surgeon skillfully implanted the artificial hip joint to restore mobility.
The researchers implanted a microchip in the animal to track its movements.
The dentist implanted a dental bridge to replace missing teeth.
The scientists implanted a neural stimulator to treat the patient's chronic pain.