organ - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • donate: Or should they be expected to donate organs out of charity?

Preposition: for

  • transplantation: The report examines the ethical issues surrounding the use of animal organs for transplantation into humans.
  • transplant: You may even have sacrificed some of your blood or even an organ for transplant.

Adjective modifier

  • reproductive: The male and female reproductive organs can also be affected.
  • internal: The affected areas from mesothelioma cancer are the lining of the internal organs in the body.
  • transplanted: It suppresses the white blood cells which trigger a rejection response to the transplanted organ.
  • vital: This ensures that the vital organs get the oxygen they require.
  • sensory: The skin is the largest sensory organ in the body, covered in receptors of varying densities.
  • digestive: Moreover, mortality data show an increased rate of cancers for the digestive organs in the Department.

Modifies a noun

  • transplant: Hundreds of people's lives are saved every year by organ transplants.
  • transplantation: The latter has the advantages that it does not require whole organ transplantation.
  • recital: In May he gave an organ recital at Dover College, an event organized by The Dover Society.
  • donation: Buddhism and organ donation Hindu Dharma and organ donation Could I be a living kidney donor?
  • builder: To finish, a very interesting scheme by an organ builder for his own residence organ.
  • donor: However, under 1 % of organ donors are black.

Noun used with modifier

  • hammond: Their sound is given an extra twist by having a hammond organ in the set up.
  • pipe: Billy couldn't take a pipe organ with him, in fact he didn't own one.
  • fairground: Making a repeat visit to Corris - the fairground organ provided some of the atmosphere for us.
  • mouth: I was having difficulty up to now playing them on the mouth organ.
  • donor: It is recognized that there is a shortage of available donor organs.

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