Definition of genetic engineering in US English:
 genetic engineering
noundʒəˈnɛdɪk ˌɛndʒəˈnɪ(ə)rɪŋjəˈnedik ˌenjəˈni(ə)riNG
The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  That may be true in medicine, but in athletics, genetic engineering is not a theme of science fantasy, but a sobering fact of our cyborg present.
 -  Wheat is a major world crop and as such is a primary target for improvement of agronomic characteristics via genetic engineering.
 -  The manipulation of tomato fruit quality through genetic engineering is reasonably well advanced.
 -  The genetic engineering of livestock for human medical applications is known as pharming.
 -  RNA is also taking a place in the areas of gene therapy and genetic engineering.
 -  Who is going to stop someone from creating designer babies by genetic engineering?
 -  The present corporate-sponsored push for genetic engineering aims at reversing this situation.
 -  Perhaps the ultimate preventive treatment will involve some form of genetic engineering.
 -  The transatlantic dispute over genetic engineering threatens to be much more divisive.
 -  Genomics and genetic engineering are also playing a substantial role in the development of agricultural biotechnology.
 -  You've been an outspoken critic of genetically modified foods and genetic engineering.
 -  It is not the case that the genes of the salmon itself are altered with genetic engineering.
 -  With this in mind, why the sudden panic about a few pollen grains and the outrage against gene manipulation by genetic engineering?
 -  And of course these days, anything's possible especially with genetic engineering.
 -  Never before has this been done with so little foresight as is happening now with genetic engineering.
 -  How do plants produced by genetic engineering differ from those produced by traditional breeding?
 -  There are appropriate uses of genetic engineering, and there are inappropriate uses.
 -  This genetic engineering is inseparable from global economic systems, with its global reach and ambition.
 -  The advancement of genetic engineering and biotechnology will further alienate farmer from farming.
 -  Does the transformation of scales into feathers require massive genetic engineering?