Inseminate (verb)

  1. To introduce semen into the female reproductive tract, as for the purpose of fertilization.
  2. To fertilize (an egg or ovum) with semen.

Origin:

This word comes from the latin word inseminare, which means "to sow seed in", formed by in- meaning "in" and semen, meaning "seed".

Examples:

  1. The doctor inseminated the woman with the sperm from the chosen donor.
  2. The artificial insemination process was successful.
  3. The insemination was done using the latest technology.
  4. The insemination was done by a specialist in the field.
  5. The insemination was done to increase the chances of conception.
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