Synonym: bribery, corruption, join, transplant. Similar words: craft, draft, crafty, redraft, aircraft, warcraft, witchcraft, craftsmanship. Meaning: [græft /grɑːft] n. 1. (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient 2. the practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage 3. the act of grafting something onto something else. v. 1. cause to grow together parts from different plants 2. place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.
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31. The public anger is driven by more than just the graft scandals, however.
32. Could mule pregnancies be interfered with by giving the mare a skin graft from her prospective donkey consort?
33. Usually you can see the line of the graft, just like the seam on the monster's neck.
34. There has been much advice given in recent years to plant with the graft bud just at or below the soil surface.
35. And others he could not graft on to the national pastime.
36. Horses are not stupid and will soon grasp how to avoid hard graft!
37. Carefully cut the raffia free once new top growth indicates a successful graft.
38. People once accepted government greed and graft with a shrug of resignation.
39. You're standing hunched up with the dull awareness of the hard graft.
40. The socialists were not alone at the banquet of graft, but they had a particularly voracious appetite.
41. The number of cases involving bribery, graft and influence peddling revealed in recent months is stunning.
42. A major investigation is under way to root out graft there, they said.
43. The author provides an outline; the young reader uses the outline on which to graft his own refinements.
44. Barium follow through examination showed a normal mucosal pattern in the graft.
45. If one could only graft the best aspects of Scimone and Devos on to one another, the roof would really lift off!
46. Pauline Leyshon has been told her latest skin graft operation is imminent.
47. As expected, graft atherosclerosis becomes problematical in long term survivors of cardiac transplantation.
48. Today the old-fashioned kind of graft mostly gets stamped on by a fiercely nit-picking bureaucracy.
49. It was as if the graft was setting up a whole new embryo and re-specifying the positions of the cells in its vicinity.
50. In the near future however scientists will be able to graft new genes into human eggs and embryos.
51. Stevens was in court yesterday facing charges of graft and tax evasion.
52. The consequence was that good old New York tradition: cronyism, corruption and graft.
53. I've got gravel wounds in my back and my leg hurts where they took a skin graft.
54. The three spades needed when ferreting: the Norfolk long spade, the graft, and the filling-in spade.
55. All you need is £8,000 and about two months hard graft, as one Clwyd farmer found out.
56. A major investigation is underway to root out graft there, he said.
57. There was strongly positive uptake by the entire graft on a labelled white cell scan.
58. However,[sentencedict.com/graft.html] the nature and severity of the liver injury associated with graft reinfection is variable.
59. A liver biopsy specimen taken from our patient shortly after reperfusion of the graft showed neutrophil infiltration.
60. But although graft is indispensable, it is no replacement for raw talent.
More similar words: craft, draft, crafty, redraft, aircraft, warcraft, witchcraft, craftsmanship, graffiti, mary wollstonecraft, year after year, traffic, raffish, traffic jam, terra firma, waft, daft, after, after all, go after, call after, thereafter, run after, hereafter, aftermath, afternoon, look after, take after, afterward, after shock.