implantEnglishOxford English Thesaurusimplant verb (stress on the second syllable) 1 the collagen is implanted under the skin: insert, embed, bury, lodge, place, put in place, install, introduce; graft, engraft. ▷antonyms extract. 2 he implanted the idea in my mind: instil, inculcate, insinuate, introduce, inject, plant, sow, sow the seeds of, infuse, impress, imprint, root, lodge.noun (stress on the first syllable) the hormone encourages the bone and the implant to bond: transplant, graft, implantation, insert.implant Oxford Dictionary of English