Implant

  • 21implant — im|plant1 [ımˈpla:nt US ımˈplænt] v 1.) [T] to strongly fix an idea, feeling, attitude etc in someone s mind or character implant sth in sth ▪ A deep sense of patriotism had been implanted in him by his father. 2.) [T] to put something into… …

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  • 22implant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Implant is used after these nouns: ↑breast {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Implant is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chip, ↑embryo …

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  • 23implant — im|plant1 [ ım plænt ] verb transitive 1. ) to put something into someone s body in a medical operation: implant something in something: The fertilized eggs are implanted in the mother s womb. 2. ) to put an idea or attitude into someone s mind… …

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  • 24implant — im•plant v. [[t]ɪmˈplænt, ˈplɑnt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈɪmˌplænt, ˌplɑnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to establish firmly in the mind: to implant principles of behavior[/ex] 2) to plant securely: to implant a post in the soil[/ex] 3) med to insert or graft (a tissue,… …

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  • 25implant — implantas statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Parenterinei implantacijai tinkamas kietas sterilus tam tikro dydžio ir formos preparatas, kuris gali būti gaminamas liejimo ar kitais, išskyrus slėgimą, būdais. Kiekvienas… …

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  • 26Implant — Implants Implant (engl. Implantat) bezeichnet in der deutschen Körpermodifikations Szene Gegenstände, die als Schmuck sichtbar unter die Haut implantiert werden. Die Schmuckimplants sind für gewöhnlich aus Silikon oder aus Teflon; früher auch aus …

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  • 27implant — implanter, n. v. /im plant , plahnt /; n. /im plant , plahnt /, v.t. 1. to put or fix firmly: to implant sound principles in a child s mind. 2. to plant securely. 3. Med. to insert or graft (a tissue, organ, or inert substance) into the body. n.… …

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  • 28implant — Synonyms and related words: beat into, bed, brainwash, broadcast, bud, catechize, condition, confirm, deep dye, define, dibble, disseminate, drag in, drill, edge in, embed, engraft, engrave, entrench, establish, etch, fit in, fix, foist in,… …

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  • 29implant — 1. verb 1) the microchip is implanted under the skin Syn: insert, embed, bury, lodge, place; graft 2) he implanted the idea in my mind Syn: instill, inculcate, insinuate, introduce, inject …

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  • 30implant — [ˈɪmplɑːnt] noun [C] I an object that is put into someone s body in a medical operation II verb [T] implant [ɪmˈplɑːnt] 1) to put something into someone s body in a medical operation 2) to put an idea or attitude into someone s mind …

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