transplanted

[US]/[trænsˈplændɪd]/
[UK]/[trænsˈplændɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having been transplanted.
v.To move (a plant, tree, or organ) to a new location.; To transfer (something, especially a belief or idea) to a new context or system.

Phrases & Collocations

transplanted heart

transplanted trees

being transplanted

transplanted organs

transplanted hope

transplanted culture

transplanted seedlings

transplanted brain

transplanted knowledge

transplanted roots

Example Sentences

the doctor transplanted a healthy kidney into the patient.

researchers are studying transplanted organs to prevent rejection.

the transplanted heart began beating immediately after the surgery.

he had a bone marrow transplant to treat his leukemia.

the transplanted seedlings showed strong growth in the new soil.

they successfully transplanted the ancient olive tree to the museum grounds.

the transplanted coral reefs are slowly recovering from the damage.

a transplanted gene could help fight the disease.

the team transplanted the lab-grown tissue into the animal's wound.

the transplanted forest is providing habitat for wildlife.

she received a transplanted liver after years of illness.

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