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implanted

adjective as in erected

adjective as in planted

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There were no limits to the number of embryos that could be implanted into any given womb.

In Divergent, the Dauntless faction is implanted with chips that track them, and are also brainwashed into committing genocide.

I have very pleasant relationships with many parents of implanted children and CI users.

The military refers to such a weapon as a “surgically implanted improvised explosive device,” or SIIED.

Britain will require all dogs to be implanted with microchips by 2016.

This fear of the invisible world, so inherent in simple natures, has been implanted for a wise purpose.

Mrs. Prentice had implanted a soft little kiss on Jesss forehead and shaken her a little playfully by both shoulders.

And immediately the word bounty implanted itself in his mind as the first landmark of a marvelous story.

It is my belief that, for a man to obey an instinct which is implanted in his nature, is not "a sin" against God.

He then leaves for the university, with grief implanted at the bottom of his heart.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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