How to Use inseminate in a Sentence

inseminate

verb
  • She was artificially inseminated in January.
  • Then you're inseminated with the sperm that are the sex of your choice.
    Andrea Stanley, Redbook, 6 Mar. 2017
  • The tails of the male dinosaurs aren’t in the right position to inseminate the females.
    Brian Switek, WIRED, 12 July 2012
  • In sharks these are known as claspers, and either one can be used to inseminate the female.
    Louise Gentle, Discover Magazine, 14 Feb. 2018
  • For that reason, Durrant and her team were able to inseminate the zoo’s rhinos by hand.
    Damon Casarez, Popular Mechanics, 2 Aug. 2021
  • The only part of their body that protrudes from the host is the brood canal, an opening through which males inseminate the female and larvae crawl to the outside world.
    Liz Langley, National Geographic, 25 Feb. 2017
  • Some species of flatworm engage in this duel to see who can inseminate the other.
    Corryn Wetzel, Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Nov. 2020
  • She was inseminated with semen from the zoo’s 19-year-old male panda Tian Tian.
    Washington Post, 26 May 2017
  • The case is not the first time a Dutch fertility doctor has been unmasked for using his own sperm to inseminate women.
    Fox News, 6 Oct. 2020
  • Child's grandparents say no More:Her doctor used his sperm to inseminate her.
    Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal, 25 Feb. 2023
  • Screams ensue when the celebs are asked to sheer sheep, corral pigs and even artificially inseminate cows.
    Kelly Wynne, PEOPLE.com, 6 Dec. 2021
  • To salvage the subspecies, a group of scientists harvested eggs from the two and inseminated them with sperm collected from Suni and Saut, two bulls in a Czech zoo, before their deaths.
    The Economist, 20 Sep. 2019
  • Take similar comfort in the fact that humans don’t need to drink urine to start a relationship, as is the case with giraffes, nor inseminate each other via open wounds, as bed bugs do.
    Tara Wu, Smithsonian Magazine, 30 Dec. 2020
  • The fecund doctor, Donald Cline, has since admitted to lying to patients and using his own sperm to inseminate them.
    Beth Mole, Ars Technica, 31 Aug. 2018
  • The viable embryo is just the third to be created in a lab with eggs taken from the females and inseminated with frozen sperm from dead males, according to Wednesday’s statement.
    Cara Anna, BostonGlobe.com, 15 Jan. 2020
  • If a female hasn’t mated, or has mated with a dud male who’s known to have poor quality sperm, the team artificially inseminates her with sperm from a stud.
    Ed Yong, The Atlantic, 13 Sep. 2017
  • The scientists achieved this by recovering eggs from some of their captive cheetahs and inseminating them with sperm in their lab.
    Rochelle Beighton and Rachel Wood, CNN, 19 Mar. 2020
  • The researchers’ workaround was to use a hydraulic restraining device that would keep a female oryx still enough—and gently—for researchers to inject or inseminate her.
    Shi En Kim, Smithsonian Magazine, 16 Aug. 2021
  • In the first few episodes, Jane gets artificially inseminated by her doctor and ends up being pregnant by her super-hot boss and ex-crush Rafael Solano.
    Lluvia Perez, Teen Vogue, 1 Aug. 2019
  • According to the New York Times, Epstein hoped that multiple women would be inseminated with his sperm.
    Sharon Begley, STAT, 5 Aug. 2019
  • Le Le's sperm was frozen and used to inseminate female pandas at other locations, which helped boost the species' population.
    Caitlin O'Kane, CBS News, 25 Aug. 2023
  • During the 1990s, many clinics deemed it necessary to inseminate as many of a patient’s eggs as possible, because many embryos didn’t make it through the freezing and thawing process.
    NBC News, 12 Aug. 2019
  • Dairy cows are inseminated with the aim of creating a beef-dairy hybrid calf that will reach maturity quickly.
    Laura Reiley, Washington Post, 10 Nov. 2023
  • Named as the Doctor of the Year by the state, Fortier was later sued by at least two patients for fraudulently using his own sperm to artificially inseminate them.
    Washington Post, 1 Dec. 2020
  • Mortimer then recommended that Ashby be inseminated with her husband’s sperm and that of an anonymous donor in 1980.
    Amanda Arnold, The Cut, 3 Apr. 2018
  • Adams also artificially inseminates his dogs, crops their ears and docks their tails.
    Bob Warren, NOLA.com, 15 July 2017
  • The show opens with the revelation that a doctor (Timothy Hutton) has inseminated dozens of women with his own sperm, without their knowledge.
    Judy Berman, Time, 18 Sep. 2019
  • At the time, Rowlette didn’t know that more than 36 years ago, her parents had tapped a fertility doctor to artificially inseminate her mother.
    Sun-Sentinel.com, 5 Apr. 2018
  • It might be coated with compounds capable of making sperm wriggle in place, keeping them from inseminating a woman’s egg.
    Zoë Schlanger, Newsweek, 15 Dec. 2014
  • However, even most of those farms still use gestation stalls when sows are artificially inseminated, and some use them to test whether the sows are pregnant, council spokesman David Warner said.
    Colleen Slevin, The Seattle Times, 30 July 2018

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