transplant

[ˈtrænsplænt]

transplant Definition

  • 1to remove an organ, tissue, or living cells from one person, animal, or part of the body and place them into another person, animal, or part of the body
  • 2to move a plant from one place and plant it in another
  • 3to move to a new place to live or work

Using transplant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transplant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had a heart transplant last year.

  • Example

    The surgeon transplanted a kidney from the donor to the recipient.

  • Example

    I'm thinking of transplanting some of these flowers to the front yard.

  • Example

    She decided to transplant to a different city for a better job opportunity.

transplant Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using transplant

  • to move to a new place to live or work

    Example

    After graduating from college, she decided to transplant herself to a big city to pursue her career.

  • transplant something/someone (from something) (to something)

    to move something or someone from one place to another

    Example

    The company decided to transplant its headquarters from the suburbs to downtown.

  • transplant something (into something)

    to move a plant from one place and plant it in another

    Example

    I'm planning to transplant these tomato seedlings into bigger pots.

Phrases with transplant

  • a surgical procedure that involves removing hair follicles from one part of the body and transplanting them to a balding area

    Example

    He underwent a hair transplant to address his receding hairline.

  • a surgical procedure that involves removing a healthy organ from a donor and transplanting it into a recipient whose organ has failed or been damaged

    Example

    The patient was on the waiting list for an organ transplant for months.

  • a surgical procedure that involves removing a damaged cornea and replacing it with a healthy one from a donor

    Example

    The patient's vision improved significantly after the corneal transplant surgery.

Origins of transplant

from Latin 'transplantare', meaning 'to plant again'

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Summary: transplant in Brief

The verb 'transplant' [ˈtrænsplænt] refers to moving something from one place to another. It can mean moving an organ, tissue, or living cells from one person, animal, or part of the body and placing them into another, exemplified by 'He had a heart transplant last year.' It also extends to moving plants, as in 'I'm thinking of transplanting some of these flowers to the front yard.' Lastly, it can refer to moving oneself to a new place to live or work, as in 'She decided to transplant to a different city for a better job opportunity.'

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