Search results
- Dictionaryinsert
verb
- 1. place, fit, or push (something) into something else: "Claudia inserted her key in the lock" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a muscle or other organ) be attached to a part, especially that which is moved: "the muscle that raises the wing is inserted on the dorsal surface of the humerus"
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.
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
INSERT definition: 1. to put something inside something else: 2. to add writing to a text, form, etc.: 3. to put a…. Learn more.
The meaning of INSERT is to put or thrust in. How to use insert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Insert.
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.
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 /
Insert definition: to put or place in. See examples of INSERT used in a sentence.
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.
Definition of insert verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
INSERT definition: 1. to put something into something else: 2. to add something to the middle of a document or piece…. Learn more.
To put or set into, between, or among. Inserted the key in the lock; insert a shim between a door jamb and frame. American Heritage. To put or fit (something) into something else; put in; introduce. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To place into an orbit, trajectory, or stream.
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.