ingraft

[US]/ɪnˈɡrɑːft/
[UK]/ɪnˈɡræft/

Translation

v.to insert a part of a plant into another plant for growth
vt.to instill or implant an idea or quality
Word Forms
Third Person Singularingrafts
Present Participleingrafting
Past Tenseingrafted
Past Participleingrafted

Phrases & Collocations

ingraft tissue

ingraft cells

ingraft organs

ingraft skin

ingraft bone

ingraft graft

ingraft material

ingraft procedure

ingraft success

ingraft technique

Example Sentences

they decided to ingraft new techniques into their traditional farming practices.

the scientist aims to ingraft resilient traits into the plant species.

she hopes to ingraft her innovative ideas into the company culture.

the team worked hard to ingraft their findings into the existing research.

he plans to ingraft modern technology into the old system.

they managed to ingraft a new strategy into their marketing plan.

the gardener will ingraft a new variety of rose onto the existing bush.

our goal is to ingraft sustainability into our business model.

the artist seeks to ingraft cultural elements into her work.

the project aims to ingraft community feedback into the development process.

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