inseminate
/ɪnsɪˈmeɪneɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to plant seeds in the ground, especially seeds of a plant
“The farmer spent the day inseminating the fields with a variety of crops.”
2. verb
to introduce or implant something, such as an idea or a germ, into a person or a place
“The virus was said to have been inseminated into the population through contaminated water.”
3. noun
the act of planting seeds in the ground
“The process of insemination is crucial for the growth of any plant species.”
4. noun
the act of introducing or implanting something into a person or a place
“The insemination of the virus into the population was a major concern for public health officials.”
5. transitive verb
to fertilize an egg in the reproductive system of an animal, typically a female
“The insemination of the egg was done by artificial means in the laboratory.”