Implantation

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪmˌplænˈteɪʃən/

Definitions of implantation

noun the action or process of implanting something, such as a fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus

Example Sentences

A1 Implantation is the process of embedding something into tissue.

A2 The success of the implantation procedure depends on various factors.

B1 The doctor explained the risks and benefits of implantation to the patient.

B2 The implantation of the artificial heart valve was a major medical breakthrough.

C1 The company specializes in the development of innovative implantation technologies.

C2 The research team conducted a study on the long-term effects of implantation on the human body.

Examples of implantation in a Sentence

formal The success of in vitro fertilization depends on the proper implantation of the embryo in the uterus.

informal The doctor said the implantation went well and now we just have to wait for the results.

slang I heard she's getting an implantation next week to enhance her features.

figurative The implantation of new ideas in the company's culture is crucial for its growth and development.

Grammatical Forms of implantation

past tense

implanted

plural

implantations

comparative

more implantation

superlative

most implantation

present tense

implants

future tense

will implant

perfect tense

has implanted

continuous tense

is implanting

singular

implantation

positive degree

implantation

infinitive

to implant

gerund

implanting

participle

implanting

Origin and Evolution of implantation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'implantation' originated from the Latin word 'implantare', which means to plant in or establish.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of planting or establishing something, the term 'implantation' evolved to specifically refer to the attachment of a fertilized egg to the lining of the uterus in biology and medicine.