transplant
trans|plant (transplants transplanting transplanted)
The noun is pronounced /tr'ænsplɑːnt, -plænt/ The verb is pronounced /trænspl'ɑːnt, -pl'ænt/
1 [N-VAR]
A transplant is a medical operation in which a part of a person's body is replaced because it is diseased.
He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
...the controversy over the sale of human organs for transplant.
2 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If doctors transplant an organ such as a heart or a kidney, they use it to replace a patient's diseased organ.
The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.
...transplanted organs such as hearts and kidneys.
● transplantation [N-UNCOUNT] usu with supp
...a shortage of kidneys for transplantation...
3 [VERB] V n from/to/into n, V n
To transplant someone or something means to move them to a different place.
Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester...
Farmers will be able to seed it directly, rather than having to transplant seedlings.
The noun is pronounced /tr'ænsplɑːnt, -plænt/ The verb is pronounced /trænspl'ɑːnt, -pl'ænt/
1 [N-VAR]
A transplant is a medical operation in which a part of a person's body is replaced because it is diseased.
He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
...the controversy over the sale of human organs for transplant.
2 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If doctors transplant an organ such as a heart or a kidney, they use it to replace a patient's diseased organ.
The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.
...transplanted organs such as hearts and kidneys.
● transplantation [N-UNCOUNT] usu with supp
...a shortage of kidneys for transplantation...
3 [VERB] V n from/to/into n, V n
To transplant someone or something means to move them to a different place.
Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester...
Farmers will be able to seed it directly, rather than having to transplant seedlings.