implanted

/ɪmˈplæntɪd/
adjective
  1. Placed or inserted into the body by surgery.
    • He has an implanted chip that helps control his seizures.
    • The implanted tooth looks and feels just like a natural one.
    • The implanted device sends data to the doctor's computer.
  2. Firmly established or deeply fixed in someone's mind or a system.
    • The idea of fairness was deeply implanted in her from childhood.
    • Old habits are so strongly implanted that they are hard to break.
    • The tradition of celebrating the festival is implanted in the local culture.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of implant: placed or inserted something into the body by surgery.
    • They implanted the microchip under the dog's skin for identification.
    • The surgeon implanted a new valve in the patient's heart.
    • Last year, doctors implanted an experimental device in five patients.
  2. Past tense and past participle of implant: established an idea, feeling, or practice firmly.
    • The program implanted new skills in the trainees over several months.
    • His words implanted a sense of hope in everyone who heard them.
    • Her teacher implanted a love of reading in her at a young age.
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