Obs. In 7 ingrafture. [f. as prec. + -URE.] The action of engrafting; the state of being engrafted.

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1638.  Bp. Reynolds, Lord’s Supper, xi. 60–1. Wee so often read … of his more peculiar presence with and in his people, of our spirituall ingrafture into him by faith.

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1654.  Warren, Unbelievers, 104. It is compared to an ingrafture of a branch in a tree.

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