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Filter by Meaning The teacher will engraft new knowledge and skills into the student's mind to help them succeed.
The scientist will engraft the new DNA strand into the existing gene sequence.
The composer will engraft different musical elements into the existing composition.
The scientist will engraft new genes into the plant's DNA to improve its resistance to pests.
The winemaker will engraft new grape varieties into the vineyard to produce a better blend.
The horticulturist will engraft a new variety of roses onto the existing rootstock.
The artist will engraft different colors and textures onto the canvas to create a unique painting.
The jeweler will engraft new gems into the existing design of the necklace.
The doctor will engraft the healthy stem cells into the patient's bone marrow.
The musician will engraft new melodies and rhythms into the song to make it more interesting.
The religious leader tries to engraft the values of faith and kindness in his followers.
The chef tries to engraft complex flavors into his dishes.
The teacher seeks to engraft a love of learning in her students.
The company is trying to engraft a culture of innovation in its employees.
The new employee must engraft themselves into the company culture to be successful.
The chef tries to engraft various spices to create a unique flavor in her dishes.
The artist decided to engraft a delicate flower design onto the wood panel.
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