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insert
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insert
verb
/ɪnˈsɜːt/
inseparable
insertion
Meaning
to put something into something else
to put or place something into something else
Example Sentences
Please
insert
your card into the machine.
Please
insert
the key into the lock.
Example Expressions
insert coin
Synonyms
put in, place, embed, add, introduce, put
Entry 1
put in, place, embed, add, introduce
Entry 2
place, put, introduce, add
Antonyms
remove, extract, withdraw
Entry 1
remove, extract
Entry 2
remove, extract, withdraw
Collocations
insert card, insert text, insert disk, insert key, insert coin, carefully insert, insert here
Entry 1
insert card, insert text, insert disk, insert key
Entry 2
insert key, insert coin, insert card, carefully insert, insert here, insert text
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