implanted

IPA: ɪmpɫˈæntɪd

adjective

  • (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
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Examples of "implanted" in Sentences

  • The third surgery implanted the string.
  • Couldn't the chip be implanted in the left hand
  • But the dwarf has his brain implanted in the monster.
  • The device was implanted in the sole of a pair of boots.
  • The electrodes are implanted in the bilateral suboccipital region.
  • In contrast, the long-term implanted glucose monitor would provide continuous monitoring day and night.
  • Another 200 aged between 11 and 13 were given long-term implanted or injectable contraceptive devices on the NHS.
  • The righteousness of saints, both imputed and implanted, is the fine linen, clean and white, with which the bride, the Lamb's wife, is arrayed, Rev. xix.
  • Apparatus for tracking and recovering humans utilizes an implantable transceiver incorporating a power supply and actuation system allowing the unit to remain implanted and functional for years without maintenance.
  • The advent of a blood-powered fuel-cell, intended for use in implanted prostheses, is a real cyberpunkian turn of affairs, rips for plot-twists regardign vampiric blood-farms powering illicit banks of icebreakers and the like.
  • Word of God, instead of allowing it to penetrate more and more the inner spiritual nature: he therefore counsels them to purify themselves from all that is evil, all excrescences of the inward life which passion nourishes, and in meekness to suffer the word implanted in their hearts to take deeper and deeper root therein.

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