Definitionn. a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue
Last update: June 7, 2015
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The scientists have implanted a satellite in the space. [Please select]
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She touched the subcutaneous communications implant behind her right ear, which activated the communications net, and rolled onto her back. [Please select]
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Every act initiates a new habit and may implant a new instinct. [Please select]
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His arms were spread wide apart and both feet were implanted firmly in the ground. [Please select]
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Rather, she probably did not conceive, or perhaps the embryos never implanted. [Please select]
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This idea, then, must have been implanted in me by God himself. [Please select]
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You have seen that Armenia is undermined by mutual suspicion cunningly implanted by the Turk. [Please select]
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This _inner determination_, once firmly implanted in one's nature, cannot be destroyed or conquered. [Please select]
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The laugh was irritating to the last degree, and yet it implanted in the boy's mind a doubt, a fear that he might have been mistaken. [Please select]
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It has also been supposed, that there exists a corporeal substance hidden under the sensations, in which are implanted the qualities of bodies, as the various organs of a flower are in its calyx. [Please select]
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