verb
- to fold or turn inward; to form a pouch or pocket by infolding
Usage: chiefly biology and medicine; transitive or intransitive
Examples
- During embryonic development, certain tissues invaginate to form new structures.
- The cells invaginate inward to create the neural tube.
- When the organism is threatened, it can invaginate its outer layer for protection.
- The intestinal wall may invaginate in certain pathological conditions.
- Invaginating tissues fold upon themselves to establish new body cavities.