ingrafted (Meaning)

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ingrafted (imp. & p. p.)

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ingrafted Sentence Examples

  1. The new branches were ingrafted into the ancient oak tree, giving it a fresh lease of life.
  2. The surgeon's deft hands carefully ingrafted a donor artery into the patient's damaged limb.
  3. The ingrafted tissue from the donor proved compatible, offering hope for the patient's recovery.
  4. The ingrafting process, though complex, is essential for connecting two living organisms successfully.
  5. The ingrafted cells began to multiply and flourish, forming a new and functional part of the body.
  6. The ingrafted stem cells have the potential to differentiate into various tissue types.
  7. Genetic engineering techniques were employed to create ingrafted organisms with enhanced traits.
  8. The ingrafting of artificial limbs provides amputees with a renewed sense of independence.
  9. Despite advances in medical science, ingrafting remains a delicate and challenging procedure.
  10. Ethical considerations arise when discussing the ingrafting of human tissues and organs.

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The new branches were ingrafted into the ancient oak tree, giving it a fresh lease of life.

The surgeon's deft hands carefully ingrafted a donor artery into the patient's damaged limb.

The ingrafted tissue from the donor proved compatible, offering hope for the patient's recovery.

The ingrafting process, though complex, is essential for connecting two living organisms successfully.