Definition: 1. To move a growing plant and plant it somewhere else. 2. To move someone or something to a different place or environment.
Use 'transplant' in a sentence:
1. Farmers will be able to seed it directly, rather than having to transplant seedlings.
2. Some plants do not transplant well.
3. She is a good hand at transplanting rice.
4. Using a computer model they factored in the costs of transplants for those women who die.
5. The arteries are diseased and a transplant is the only hope.
6. Do the procedure on them and grow you a new heart for a transplant.
7. They have the disadvantage that death following transplanting may be high.
8. I have to transplant the begonias.
9. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, someday a full transplant may be possible.
10. Now, imagine that we've got somebody who needs a heart transplant or a kidney transplant, or liver transplant.
11. Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester.
12. If I get a liver transplant, so here I am and we take out my liver and we put Johns' liver inside.
13. The doctor told him that only by doing a cornea transplant operation could he bring his sight back.
14. I had to accept treatments all my life, or get a transplant.
15. In the 19th century, the Santa Claus tradition seems to have been transplanted back to Europe.
16. I was on dialysis for seven years before my first transplant.
17. As transplant recipients cumulate risk factors for zygomycosis, a high index of suspicion is required.
18. With this kind of machine it is no longer a strain to transplant rice seedlings.
19. She underwent a heart transplant in a last-ditch attempt to save her.
20. Antitranspirants are often used in transplanting certain trees and shrubs.
21. Poppies do not transplant well.
22. Heart transplants were once considered immoral–how could you open the chest cavity of one person and transplant the heart into the body of another person?
23. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, some day a full transplant may be possible.
24. She had undergone the corneal transplants.
25. Surgeons have successfully transplanted a liver into a four-year-old boy.
26. It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago.
27. Only 12 weeks ago he underwent major heart transplant surgery.
28. His only chance of survival was a heart transplant.
29. A suppressed immune system puts a transplant recipient at risk of other infections.
30. There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.
31. Patients often reject transplanted organs.
32. The patient's immune system would reject the transplanted organ as a foreign object.
33. This time, you're a transplant surgeon and you have five patients, each in desperate need of an organ transplant in order to survive.
34. Since her heart and lung transplant operation she has gone from strength to strength.
35. Harefield Hospital has become world-famous for its pioneering heart transplant surgery.
36. So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw—having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.
37. He hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw—having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.
38. Suppose we rip out my brain, put in Johns' brain, have I gotten a brain transplant?
39. Suppose we rip out my lungs and put in Johns' lungs, I've gotten a lung transplant, and it's still me.
40. There are 2,000 children worldwide who need a bone marrow transplant.
41. The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.
42. Japanese production methods have been transplanted into some British factories.
43. The heart transplant will take place as soon as a suitable donor can be found.
44. In many bone transplants, bone can be taken from other parts of the patient's body.
45. He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
46. She was on a wait list for a liver transplant.