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Grafted

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Grafted meaning

simple past and past participle of graft

Example sentences (20)

OFTEN multi-grafted fruit trees are offered for sale with two or more varieties grafted on the one trunk.

Because of this, vines grafted onto phylloxera-resistant American rootstock could survive.

Besides the grafted seedlings, the Krishi Bhavan has made available vermicompost fortified with trichoderma.

Godrick the Grafted follows suit and becomes the next boss to die at the hands of yeahborris.

In Ireland, this concept was also part of the courtly love tradition imported by the Normans in the twelfth century and grafted onto the highly spiritualized love poetry of the Gaelic bardic order.

You feel like you've grafted, right?

A basal break is a new cane that sprouts from the bud union on grafted roses.

George King - 7: Got a decent stint and grafted through the game.

Indiana, it turned out, was the only one that grafted before age 2. The others waited until patients were school age.

Recently I went to The Old Rep Theatre and watched some super wicked talented young actors from Birmingham's Stage And Screen Academy perform a show they'd grafted so hard to create.

Short grafted his way to 22 from 30 balls and then picked out square leg from Rauf’s bowling when Australia was 72-4.

They may not have been born into the family, but the Ortiz family makes sure that they know that they are “grafted” in.

When Fleming’s, a fourth-generation nursery, grafted its own batch of 1,700 Jala trees for Queensland release in September, they sold out within hours.

After Olly died, Rooke was definitely prolific; he wrote Good Grief; grafted his way up the radio career ladder at the BBC; presented a BBC Three documentary, Happy Man, that explored male identity and mental health.

Here we note how the Romance morphologies have been grafted on to the native tongue, providing lexical ambivalence and flexibility.

Her nose was so badly burnt by the acid that surgeons grafted tissue from her thigh to allow her to breathe through her left ear.

The maintenance crew grafted the undamaged blue tail to the silver fuselage of the other to make a franken-Panther that flew twelve more missions.

After this, they can be grafted into the damaged heart to help it repair and recover normal functionality.

It appears that lexicographers in the British and American English dictionaries have quietly grafted the word into the language.

It’s a dystopian vision of life, in which capitalism tells workers who have already grafted for 40 years that working a five-day week through their 70s is in fact the path to a healthy body and society.