engraft
Example Sentences
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Jimi also needed chemotherapy to kill off existing cells in his bone marrow so that his edited stem cells would have room to engraft and grow.
From Washington Post
My sister had adopted kids, and other people I knew had adopted kids, but I just couldn’t imagine that it could feel so engrafting.
From The Verge
But it can take about six weeks for cord blood cells to engraft, so she was also given partially matched blood stem cells from a first-degree relative.
From Seattle Times
Morality was "engrafted onto this disease that they did not understand very well", Prof Olivarius said, a pattern that has endured.
From BBC
Jefferson charged that the judiciary act was “a parasitical plant engrafted” on the “judicial body” as a last-ditch effort to thwart him.
From Washington Post
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