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to transplant
01
trasplantar, reubicar
to uproot or relocate someone or something
Transitive: to transplant sb/sth somewhere
02
trasplantar
to remove a plant from its original place and replant it somewhere else
Transitive: to transplant a plant | to transplant a plant somewhere
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trasplantar
to surgically remove an organ from someone's body and put it in someone else's body
Transitive: to transplant an organ
Transplant
01
trasplante, injerto
the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location
02
trasplante, implante
relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
03
trasplante, transplante
a surgery in which an injured body part or organ is removed and is replaced with another person's
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transplante
a tissue or organ that is removed from a body and put into another
transplant
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transplanter
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transplanter
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transplanting
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transplanting
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Ejemplo
The company decided to transplant its headquarters to a more tranquil suburban location.
The family decided to transplant their household belongings to a new residence in a different neighborhood.
The business owner made the strategic decision to transplant the manufacturing process to a more cost-effective location.
The organization sought to enhance diversity by transplanting employees to international offices.
The administration chose to transplant several teachers to the newly established branch.