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Definition of inject :
1. Fig.: To throw; to offer; to propose; to instill.
2. To cast or throw; - with on.
3. To fill ( a vessel, cavity, or tissue) with a fluid or other substance; as, to inject the blood vessels.
4. To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to inject cold water into a condenser; to inject a medicinal liquid into a cavity of the body; to inject morphine with a hypodermic syringe.
Synonyms:
frivol away, hive away, pip, come out, store, stack away, fall by the wayside, fool, drop out, get into, come, spud, charge, shoot, burgeon forth, salt away, interlard, go into, get in, cut in, fritter, instal, instill, germinate, tear, scud, throw-in, flash, jab, bourgeon, install, quit, include, enter, set up, intervene, snap, add, vaccinate, move into, interject, chisel in, sprout, enclose, interfere, hit, break in, throw in the towel, butt in, impregnate, shoot down, stick in, scoot, imbue, drop by the wayside, dart, dash, buck, place, inclose, go in, inoculate, pullulate, chuck up the sponge, put in, lay in, take, barge in, infuse, submit, interpolate, blast, chime in, fool away, dissipate, step in, film, stash away, come in, shoot up, photograph, fritter away, give up
insert (part of speech: verb)
inset, penetrate, embed, insinuate, interpose, infiltrate, pierce, insert, lodge, introduce, intrude, implant
Usage examples:
- Walk the animal for a few minutes, then give one pint of Glauber Salts dissolved in a pint of warm water, and inject a quart of warm water, with two fluid ounces of laudanum, into the bowels. - "Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry", Pratt Food Co..
- After they had gone, Gresham tried, not very successfully, to inject more life into the party with another round of drinks. - "Murder in the Gunroom", Henry Beam Piper.
- " Why-" she began, and paused, for to go further would be to inject her personal affairs into the conversation. - "'Firebrand' Trevison", Charles Alden Seltzer.