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implant

[im-plant, -plahnt, im-plant, -plahnt] / ɪmˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt, ˈɪmˌplænt, -ˌplɑnt /
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insert
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"The potential applications are vast -- lightweight protective clothing, airplane components, biodegradable medical implants, and even soft robotics could benefit from fibres engineered using these natural principles," he said.

From Science Daily

With regard to a Hemingway purloining on “Love and Theft”: “Dylan implants only part of the original sentence, while presumably expecting us to cough up the whole.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The study is testing whether specially prepared stem cells can be safely implanted into the brain to replace damaged cells and restore dopamine production.

From Science Daily

Vonn's Olympic return after eight years, at the age of 41 and with a titanium implant in her right knee, has been one of the storylines of the Milan-Cortina Games.

From Barron's

The US skiing great's Olympic comeback, at the age of 41 and with a titanium implant in her right knee, is set to be one of the storylines of the Games.

From Barron's