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(Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
planted
ingrained
deep-rooted
deep-seated
established
constituted
1
Results: So far, five patients have been
implanted
with the BAP system.
2
PatientsLikeMe are already trialling data integration from wearable and
implanted
health devices.
3
When I touched him a moment ago, I
implanted
a simple spell.
4
That could never happen now, not with the new
implanted
behavioral inhibitors.
5
Fear is the soil in which are
implanted
inhibitions and morbid compulsions.
6
By the way, I have a small bomb surgically
implanted
in me.
7
It still surprised her that he'd agreed to the
implanted
monitoring device.
8
And yet the germ of piety was
implanted
in the sailor's heart.
9
The HFTAH could be
implanted
in all goats with good anatomical fitting.
10
The HFTAH could be
implanted
with good anatomical fitting in all goats.
11
Three secondary scalp infections led to temporary removal of the
implanted
material.
12
The rest went to offensive coordinator Mike McCoy who
implanted
Fox's changes.
13
While Tessia was in her coma, we
implanted
certain diagnostics within her.
14
I will map a route using the spy-eyes
implanted
in the sangroves.
15
The Romans, upon conquering countries,
implanted
law and the rule of justice.
16
These were, of course,
implanted
in the crude mentality of undeveloped man.
implanted
implant
·
implant in
implant subcutaneously
implant in man
implant animals
implant devices