Transplanting in a sentence as a noun

You are not transplanting a whole body, you are transplanting a head.

Compiling is the easy part, transplanting state is the hard part.

That bon homme didn't survive growing to 25 people and transplanting to an open office.

It is exaggeration "by transplanting feces from thin people".

I've heard success stories of transplanting platters into the same model working drive, maybe this is worth a shot?

Which is a good reason for conducting these tests, to see if anything is there before we start transplanting life.

It's more about growing up and making friends with people that think differently than you than just transplanting yourself.

"transplanting our culture/values", especially when it comes to US culture and values, is an offensive thing to a lot of people in the world.

You've illuminated a good point that I completely failed to make: transplanting bits and pieces of a system into a different context often fails.

I feel like that team has a more original approach than the university professors who are transplanting their lectures to the Internet.

Creating an artifical bacterial genome and transplanting it into a bacterium is still a huge effort and far from routine.

Transplanting definitions

noun

the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location; "the transplant did not flower until the second year"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for families"; "she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation"

See also: transplant transplantation