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Meaning of ingraft

Wordnet

ingraft (v)

cause to grow together parts from different plants

Webster

ingraft (v. t.)

To insert, as a scion of one tree, shrub, or plant in another for propagation; as, to ingraft a peach scion on a plum tree; figuratively, to insert or introduce in such a way as to make a part of something.

To subject to the process of grafting; to furnish with grafts or scions; to graft; as, to ingraft a tree.

ingraft Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener was ingrafting a branch of a plum tree onto an apple tree.
  2. The young scientist was ingrafting a piece of DNA into a bacteria cell.
  3. The therapist was ingrafting positive thinking into the patient's mind.
  4. The teacher was ingrafting knowledge into the students' brains.
  5. The artist was ingrafting a new style of painting onto her canvas.
  6. The carpenter was ingrafting a piece of wood into the table.
  7. The writer was ingrafting a new plot twist into the story.
  8. The engineer was ingrafting a new component into the machine.
  9. The chef was ingrafting a new flavor into the dish.
  10. The musician was ingrafting a new riff into the song.

FAQs About the word ingraft

cause to grow together parts from different plantsTo insert, as a scion of one tree, shrub, or plant in another for propagation; as, to ingraft a peach scion on

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The gardener was ingrafting a branch of a plum tree onto an apple tree.

The young scientist was ingrafting a piece of DNA into a bacteria cell.

The therapist was ingrafting positive thinking into the patient's mind.

The teacher was ingrafting knowledge into the students' brains.