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Noun
Its pricing is flat-rate, a single predictable cost for the procedure, rather than the per-graft billing used by most clinics.—
Gretchen Wittenmyer-Stone,
Miami Herald,
9 July 2026 For her, the immunosuppressant drugs to prevent graft rejection were nothing new.—
Elizabeth Cooney,
STAT,
8 July 2026
Verb
The club leaned into Latin American supporter culture, its drums and smoke and flares, and then grafted local material on top.—
Patrick Iversen,
New York Times,
6 July 2026 According to an account of her testimony in Rolling Stone, Avila was left with severe scarring on her face and left arm, with limited mobility after surgeons grafted skin from her abdomen to repair her arm.—
Chris Willman,
Variety,
1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for graft
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1) and Verb (1)
Middle English graffe, grafte, from Anglo-French greffe, graife stylus, graph, from Medieval Latin graphium, from Latin, stylus, from Greek grapheion, from graphein to write — more at carve