ingraft
/ɪnˈɡræft/Definitions
1. verb
to implant or join (a graft) into something, especially the body
“The surgeon ingrafted the new tissue to repair the damaged skin.”
2. verb
to introduce or join (an idea, activity, etc.) into a place or situation
“The new policy ingrafted a sense of community among the employees.”
3. noun
the act of implanting or joining (a graft) into something
“The ingraft of the new technology improved the efficiency of the system.”