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Main Entry:
in·sert
Pronunciation:
\in-ˈsərt\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Latin insertus, past participle of inserere, from in- + serere to join — more at series
Date:
1529
transitive verb
1: to put or thrust in <insert the key in the lock> <insert a spacecraft into orbit>
2: to put or introduce into the body of something : interpolate <insert a change in a manuscript>
3: to set in and make fast; especially : to insert by sewing between two cut edges
4: to place into action (as in a game) <insert a new pitcher>
in·sert
Pronunciation:
\in-ˈsərt\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Latin insertus, past participle of inserere, from in- + serere to join — more at series
Date:
1529
transitive verb
1: to put or thrust in <insert the key in the lock> <insert a spacecraft into orbit>
2: to put or introduce into the body of something : interpolate <insert a change in a manuscript>
3: to set in and make fast; especially : to insert by sewing between two cut edges
4: to place into action (as in a game) <insert a new pitcher>