reimplant (Meaning)

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reimplant (v. t.)

To implant again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reimplant

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reimplant Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon carefully reimplanted the patient's displaced tooth into its original socket.
  2. After the successful hand transplant, the reimplanted organ regained its full functionality.
  3. The research team developed a new technique to reimplant damaged nerves, restoring sensation and movement.
  4. The reimplantation of the knee joint allowed the patient to regain their mobility and quality of life.
  5. The doctor reimplanted the severed tendon, connecting it to the muscle and restoring motion.
  6. The reimplantation process involved carefully removing the organ, preserving its viability, and then restoring it to its original position.
  7. The surgeons successfully reimplanted the patient's cornea during a delicate surgical procedure.
  8. The reimplanted cochlear implant restored the patient's hearing, enabling them to perceive sounds again.
  9. The hair transplant involved harvesting follicles and reimplanting them into the bald areas of the scalp.
  10. The reimplantation of the bioengineered skin graft provided a permanent solution to the patient's burns.

FAQs About the word reimplant

To implant again.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The surgeon carefully reimplanted the patient's displaced tooth into its original socket.

After the successful hand transplant, the reimplanted organ regained its full functionality.

The research team developed a new technique to reimplant damaged nerves, restoring sensation and movement.

The reimplantation of the knee joint allowed the patient to regain their mobility and quality of life.