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inseminate

[in-sem-uh-neyt] / ɪnˈsɛm əˌneɪt /
VERB
impregnate
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Scientists at the zoo first detected fetal tissue last week after Mei Xiang was artificially inseminated in March after previous failed pregnancy attempts and despite being near the end of her reproductive lifecycle.

From Reuters

The new law that goes into effect July 1 also bans doctors and health care practitioners from inseminating a woman or implanting an embryo using their own reproductive material.

From Washington Times

It also bans doctors and health care practitioners from inseminating a woman or implanting an embryo using their own reproductive material.

From Washington Times

They were all from mares that had been artificially inseminated on known dates, so the researchers knew with some precision how many days along they were.

From New York Times

The viable embryo is just the third to be created in a lab with eggs taken from the females and inseminated with frozen sperm from dead males, according to Wednesday’s statement.

From Seattle Times