Synonym: change, move, reset, shift, transfer, transpose. Similar words: transatlantic, transpose, transport, transpire, transparent, transparency, transportable, transportation. Meaning: [træns'plænt /-'plɑːnt] 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. an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) 3. the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location. v. 1. lift and reset in another soil or situation 2. be transplantable 3. place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient 4. transfer from one place or period to another.
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31, We hope she won't need a bone-marrow transplant.
32, He is seeking a liver transplant.
33, She died of cystic fibrosis awaiting a heart-lung transplant.
34, Harefield Hospital has carried out 48 heart transplant operations.
35, He did not therefore undergo transplant.
36, I seem to have to transplant myself bodily.
37, You need to transplant that cactus.
38, He received two blood transfusions after a bone marrow transplant and wanted the name so he could sue the donor.
39, Presumably also sperm in a sperm-bank and human organs for transplant can be stolen.
40, As his condition got worse, Richard's only chance of survival was a heart and lung transplant.
41, And so James Sherald and his assistants scour the mountains to find any living trees to transplant to his garden.
42, For this reason lupins, poppies, carrots and parsnips are notoriously difficult to transplant successfully.
43, Lucky was put at the top of the national liver transplant list.
44, A heart transplant might prolong his life for a few years.
45, Bombeck began dialysis at her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, while waiting for a transplant.
46, In the late summer of 1986 I was told the answer was a transplant.
47, Pulmonary hypertension was diagnosed and the patient referred for consideration of a lung transplant.
48, This allowed for fairly good availability of well selected donor organs thus more easily facilitating an urgent transplant programme.
49, Two of these patients died and one survived after receiving an emergency liver transplant allograft.
50, This then chooses the most suitable hospital among those in its district that can perform a kidney transplant.
51, A corneal transplant is usually the only effective form of treatment.
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52, Doctors have been given permission to implant five mechanical hearts in patients too ill to qualify for a live organ transplant.
53, Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs, and more are urgently needed.
54, His only chance of survival was a bone marrow transplant.
55, Surgeons in Pittsburgh have given the four-year-old the all-clear to travel home following her pioneering liver-bowel transplant operation five months ago.
56, When he was 18 months old he underwent a kidney transplant.
57, Laura underwent a liver-bowel transplant at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital five months ago.
58, He had a kidney transplant, 16 other operations and almost two years on dialysis.
59, William said he is confident the transplant will save his life.
60, His ideal was to transplant the classical Athenian model of direct democracy to the new world.
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