Implanted in a sentence as an adjective

I can't believe it's not implanted at least in all interstate freeways.

If the computer is implanted in my head, can you compel me to give you the data in it?

It's a foreign body implanted in the Lisp organism.

He implanted a 15 cm Penrose drain filled with another man's blood and anticoagulants in his arm.

It's like we all have a brainwashing trigger implanted at birth, waiting for the right circumstance to arise.

The bad habits that school somehow implanted in meSchool might be a mechanism, but I doubt that's the driving force.

"I can't believe [average speed camera systems are] not implanted at least in all interstate freeways.

He died while the 16th patient was still recovering from surgery in hospital.> The project ended with his death.> “When he died, there was no medical journal on the 16 patients, with myself being the first one implanted.

The most interesting part of that article is the non-chalant last line: "Once the [wooly mammoth's] tissues have been treated to a nuclear transfer process, the eggs will be implanted into the womb of a live elephant for a 22-month pregnancy.

There are weirder options as well--implanted magnets or electrode arrays to simulate vision, hearing, heat, taste, etc...Dedicated interfaces can perform far better at specific tasks, but glass interfaces offer reconfigurability at low cost.

It can range from something like the inability to distinguish certain colors, being exceptionally tall, not having a binary gender identity, or those people who implanted electromagnetic sensors into their body to sense electric fields.

With the proliferation of tiny super-magnets, an enduring technical problem must be revisited: how to provide a low/no-impact way to essentially "hit the reset button" on an implanted medical device when there is no visible/external contacts?

Essentially, the two differ in that lower-class humans in the dystopic society have been left unmodified and are controlled by AI "managers" to the point of slavery, while humans in the utopian society more directly and efficiently participate in the management of the society as a whole and most or all willingly accept implanted AI ****.

He sees then that a system of nature could indeed subsist with such a universal law although men ... should let their talents rest and resolve to devote their lives merely to idleness, amusement, and propagation of their species- in a word, to enjoyment; but he cannot possibly will that this should be a universal law of nature, or be implanted in us as such by a natural instinct.

Implanted definitions

adjective

(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held; "deep-rooted prejudice"; "deep-seated differences of opinion"; "implanted convictions"; "ingrained habits of a lifetime"; "a deeply planted need"

See also: deep-rooted deep-seated ingrained planted