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    insert

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a loose page or section in a magazine or other publication, typically one carrying an advertisement.
    • 2. an ornamental section of cloth or needlework inserted into a garment.

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  2. INSERT definition: 1. to put something inside something else: 2. to add writing to a text, form, etc.: 3. something…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to put or thrust in. insert the key in the lock. 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. intransitive verb.

  4. Insert definition: to put or place in. See examples of INSERT used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of insert verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. When you insert something or someone, you put it into something else. You could insert yourself into a conversation, or you could insert a comma into the sentence you just wrote.

  7. If you insert an object into something, you put the object inside it. He took a small key from his pocket and slowly inserted it into the lock. American English : insert / ɪnˈsɜrt /

  8. 1. To put or set into, between, or among: inserted the key in the lock; insert a shim between a door jamb and frame. See Synonyms at introduce. 2. To put or introduce into the body of something; interpolate: insert an illustration into a text. 3. To place into an orbit, trajectory, or stream. 4.

  9. insert meaning, definition, what is insert: to put something inside or into somethin...: Learn more.

  10. to add something to the middle of a document or piece of writing: He inserted a new paragraph. insertion. noun [ C, U ] uk / ɪnˈsɜːʃ ə n / us. insert. noun [ C ] uk / ˈɪnsɜːt / us. something that is made to go inside or into something else: The leaflet is designed as an insert for a magazine.

  11. in•sert ( in sûrt′; in′ sûrt), v.t. to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock. to introduce or cause to be introduced into the body of something: to insert an extra paragraph in an article. n. something inserted or to be inserted.