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单词 engraft
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Definition of engraft in English:

engraft

(also ingraft)
verb ɪnˈɡrɑːftɛnˈɡrɑːft
  • another term for graft
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a successful transplant the new bone marrow migrates to the cavities of the large bones, engrafts and begins producing normal blood cells.
    • These cells were separated from other cells and then engrafted into mouse kidneys.
    • They inject me with the new bone marrow and hopefully it will engraft and start to make new, healthy cells instead of cancerous ones.
    • God's expectations of right behaviour are engrafted into the human heart because we are made in the moral image of God.
    • The clergy, by getting themselves established by law, & ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man.

Derivatives

  • engraftment

  • noun
    • After a second infusion, a few weeks later, all of the patients showed engraftment in one or more sites, including bone, skin and bone marrow.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And it could also explain why identical twins aren't truly identical; they may have very different patterns of cell engraftment as they go through life.
      • Barker doesn't know why one transplant wins out over the other, but the mere presence of the losing transplant seems to facilitate engraftment of the winner, she says.
      • The early classification encompasses complications that occur during the first 30 days post-transplant, including the period before engraftment of the stem cells.
      • Some children show signs of good engraftment initially, but ultimately reject the donor marrow.

Origin

Late 16th century (formerly also as engraff, ingraft): from en-1, in-2 'into' + graft1.

Rhymes

abaft, aft, craft, daft, draft, draught, graft, haft, kraft, raft, understaffed, unstaffed, waft
 
 

Definition of engraft in US English:

engraft

(also ingraft)
verb
  • another term for graft
    Example sentencesExamples
    • God's expectations of right behaviour are engrafted into the human heart because we are made in the moral image of God.
    • These cells were separated from other cells and then engrafted into mouse kidneys.
    • They inject me with the new bone marrow and hopefully it will engraft and start to make new, healthy cells instead of cancerous ones.
    • The clergy, by getting themselves established by law, & ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man.
    • In a successful transplant the new bone marrow migrates to the cavities of the large bones, engrafts and begins producing normal blood cells.

Origin

Late 16th century (formerly also as engraff, ingraft): from en-, in- ‘into’ + graft.

 
 
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