Engraft [verb]

Definition of Engraft:

implant, introduce

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Sentence/Example of Engraft:

We have rather to take our native stock as we find it, and engraft upon it a slip from the German.

Both Tintoretto and Paul Veronese engraft into their paintings the architecture and other accessories of their own day.

On this basis, now and then more marked, definite psychotic manifestations engraft themselves.

They cannot put the "new wine into old bottles;" they can never engraft Truth into error.

Our earlier term inoculate originally meant to graft, and, in fact, engraft was also used in this sense.

I said we had better summon all our amiability and endeavor to engraft ourselves in their good graces.

Mr. Lawrence could not conceive how gentlemen meant to engraft the amendments into the constitution.

Ethelred sought to "engraft the branch of Cerdic upon the stem of Rollo," in the hope of increasing the power of England.

God again gives the key to real teaching in the word "engraft."

It would be worse than useless to attempt to engraft our marriage customs upon these naive children of Nature.