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Transplant

UK //trænsˈplɑːnt//US //trænsˈplænt//

Definition

To surgically move an organ or tissue from one body to another.

In simple words: To move an organ or plant from one place to another.

Examples

  • The doctors will perform a heart transplant next week.
  • She decided to transplant the young tree to a larger pot.
  • After his organ transplant, he felt much healthier.
  • Farmers often transplant seedlings to improve growth.
  • The new procedure allows for quicker recovery after a transplant.

Usage notes

Used in medical contexts for organ transfer or in gardening for moving plants. Avoid informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

transplant + object

Memory hint

Think of 'transplant' like 'transporting' something vital to another location.

Collocations

  • organ transplant
  • plant transplant
  • heart transplant
  • kidney transplant
  • transplant surgery

Synonyms

  • graft
  • relocate
  • transfer
  • move
  • transfuse

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'transport' which means to carry something.
  • Using 'transplant' incorrectly in non-medical contexts.