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implanted
im·plant I0060400 (ĭm-plănt′)v. im·plant·ed, im·plant·ing, im·plants v.tr.1. To set in firmly, as into the ground: implant fence posts.2. To establish securely, as in the mind or consciousness; instill: habits that had been implanted early in childhood.3. Medicine a. To insert or embed (an object or a device) surgically: implant a drug capsule; implant a pacemaker.b. To graft or insert (a tissue) within the body.v.intr. Embryology To become attached to and embedded in the uterine lining. Used of a fertilized egg.n. (ĭm′plănt′) Something implanted, especially a surgically implanted tissue or device: a dental implant; a subcutaneous implant. [Middle English implanten, from Medieval Latin implantāre : Latin in-, in; see in-2 + Latin plantāre, to plant (from planta, a shoot; see plant).] im·plant′a·ble adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | implanted - (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held; "deep-rooted prejudice"; "deep-seated differences of opinion"; "implanted convictions"; "ingrained habits of a lifetime"; "a deeply planted need"deep-rooted, deep-seated, ingrained, plantedconstituted, established - brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established; "the established social order"; "distrust the constituted authority"; "a team established as a member of a major league"; "enjoyed his prestige as an established writer"; "an established precedent"; "the established Church" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeimplantimplanted
Synonyms for implantedadj (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rootedSynonyms- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- ingrained
- planted
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