verb
- the act of planting something again in a new location or after removal
- the act of surgically placing an organ, tissue, or device back into the body
Usage: present participle of reimplant
Usage: medical
Examples
- The gardener is reimplanting the roses in better soil.
- After the storm, we spent the weekend reimplanting the uprooted shrubs.
- The surgeon is reimplanting the patient’s kidney after the complications were resolved.
- Reimplanting the trees required careful attention to root damage.
- The medical team succeeded in reimplanting the severed finger.
- She is reimplanting her herb garden in raised beds this spring.