inseminate

/ɪnˈsɛmɪneɪt/
verb
  1. To introduce sperm into a female or female animal in order to make her pregnant.
    • In some species, the male will inseminate the female during mating.
    • Doctors can inseminate a woman using donor sperm in a fertility clinic.
    • The farmer hired a vet to inseminate the cows artificially.
  2. To introduce an idea, feeling, or quality into someone's mind; to implant or sow.
    • The teacher hoped to inseminate a love of reading in her students.
    • His speech tried to inseminate hope among the struggling community.
    • Propaganda is used to inseminate fear and distrust in the population.
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