Pronunciation: /ɪmˈplæntɪd/
verb to insert or embed something in a specified place or position
A1 The doctor implanted a new pacemaker in the patient's chest.
A2 The microchip was implanted in the dog for identification purposes.
B1 The scientist implanted a tracking device in the endangered species to study their migration patterns.
B2 The cybernetic arm was implanted with advanced sensors for better control and feedback.
C1 The experimental procedure involved implanting neural electrodes to stimulate brain activity.
C2 The futuristic technology allowed for memories to be implanted directly into the brain.
formal The surgeon implanted the artificial heart into the patient's chest.
informal She got a chip implanted in her hand for easy access to the building.
slang I heard he got a tracking device implanted in his arm.
figurative The idea of starting a business was implanted in his mind after attending the entrepreneurship seminar.
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