implant

verb
im·​plant | \ im-ˈplant How to pronounce implant (audio) \
implanted; implanting; implants

Definition of implant

 (Entry 1 of 2)

transitive verb

1a : to fix or set securely or deeply a ruby implanted in the idol's forehead
b : to set permanently in the consciousness or habit patterns : inculcate
2 : to insert in living tissue (as for growth, slow release, or formation of an organic union) subcutaneously implanted hormone pellets

intransitive verb

: to undergo implantation the failure of embryos to implant

implant

noun
im·​plant | \ ˈim-ˌplant How to pronounce implant (audio) \

Definition of implant (Entry 2 of 2)

: something (such as a graft or device) implanted in tissue — compare cochlear implant

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Other Words from implant

Verb

implantable \ im-​ˈplan-​tə-​bəl How to pronounce implantable (audio) \ adjective
implanter \ im-​ˈplan-​tər How to pronounce implanter (audio) \ noun

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Verb

implant, inculcate, instill, inseminate, infix mean to introduce into the mind. implant implies teaching that makes for permanence of what is taught. implanted a love of reading in her students inculcate implies persistent or repeated efforts to impress on the mind. tried to inculcate in him high moral standards instill stresses gradual, gentle imparting of knowledge over a long period of time. instill traditional values in your children inseminate applies to a sowing of ideas in many minds so that they spread through a class or nation. inseminated an unquestioning faith in technology infix stresses firmly inculcating a habit of thought. infixed a chronic cynicism

Examples of implant in a Sentence

Verb

a hearing aid that is surgically implanted in the ear a music teacher who strove to implant within his students a love of the classics

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

So far the University of Utah team has successfully implanted the electrodes and arms on just eight patients. Jeffrey Delviscio, Scientific American, "A Robot Hand Helps Amputees “Feel” Again," 24 July 2019 In deep-brain stimulation, for example, neurosurgeons implant a few electrodes into a patient’s brain in order to treat Parkinson’s disease. The Economist, "Elon Musk wants to link brains directly to machines," 18 July 2019 The clinic had implanted one of the Rogers' embryos in Mrs. Fasano, and another of their embryos in an unknown patient who was never identified. Dov Fox, WIRED, "What Happens When Reproductive Tech Like IVF Goes Awry?," 17 July 2019 To keep an eye on those youngsters, Director Chris Vandergoot of the Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observation System has implanted acoustic transmitters to follow them. D'arcy Egan, cleveland.com, "Mighty sturgeon spawning in cleaner Cuyahoga River? Sewer district studies the possibility," 8 July 2019 The procedure involves implanting a small electronic device into a person's ear, bypassing damaged portions of the ear and stimulating the auditory nerve, according to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). Michelle Lou, CNN, "The moment a toddler heard sound for the very first time," 21 June 2019 But the obvious drawback is that this procedure depends on surgically implanting a cable into the brain – a strategy that cannot be easily translated into people. Sreekanth Chalasani, The Conversation, "The new field of sonogenetics uses sound waves to control the behavior of brain cells," 9 Aug. 2019 CHA Fertility, in Los Angeles, has been accused of implanting the wrong embryos, which led to the birth mother having to give up twins who were genetically related to two other couples. The Economist, "The fertility business is booming," 8 Aug. 2019 Originally hailing from Massachusetts, Fitzgerald’s grandfather was a firefighter and implanted the idea in Fitzgerald at a young age to do the same. Joe Mario Pedersen, orlandosentinel.com, "Orange County fire chief’s first two months: putting out fires and preparing for more," 7 Aug. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

The implant would connect wirelessly to a small behind-the-ear receiver that could communicate with a computer. Cnn.com Wire Service, The Mercury News, "Elon Musk hopes to put a computer chip in your brain. Who wants one?," 22 July 2019 And implants that provide direct stimulation of the nerves involved in hearing are now commonplace. John Timmer, Ars Technica, "Musk’s newest startup is venturing into a series of hard problems," 16 July 2019 While buttocks implants are the most popular in the Southeast, lip reduction is top of mind in the Midwest, the society found in its report. David Pan, USA TODAY, "The kind of plastic surgery people get depends on where they live -- study," 18 June 2018 Other groups have tested epidural stimulation in combination with intensive rehab before and after the implant. Cassandra Willyard, Scientific American, "How a Revolutionary Technique Got People with Spinal-Cord Injuries Back on Their Feet," 7 Aug. 2019 There have been 573 cases of the cancer reported, an increase of 116 cases since February; 84% of those have been connected to the implants. Fortune, "The Disturbing World of Deepfakes: The Broadsheet," 25 July 2019 The implant would connect wirelessly to a small behind-the-ear receiver that could communicate with a computer. Cnn.com Wire Service, The Mercury News, "Elon Musk hopes to put a computer chip in your brain. Who wants one?," 22 July 2019 The implant would connect wirelessly to a small behind-the-ear receiver that could communicate with a computer. Rachel Metz, CNN, "Elon Musk hopes to put a computer chip in your brain. Who wants one?," 20 July 2019 Or what if a medical implant allowed fathers-to-be to experience the pain of labor? Chris Barton, Twin Cities, "Chuck Klosterman shifts his pop culture-obsessions to fiction in ‘Raised in Captivity’," 20 July 2019

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First Known Use of implant

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

1890, in the meaning defined above

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implant

verb

English Language Learners Definition of implant

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: to put (something) in a specified place especially, medical : to place (something) in a person's body by means of surgery
: to cause (something) to become a part of the way a person thinks or feels

implant

noun

English Language Learners Definition of implant (Entry 2 of 2)

medical