Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʒɛkt ɪn/
verb to introduce a substance into the body or a system, typically by means of a syringe or needle
A1 The doctor will inject in the medicine into your arm.
A2 She learned how to inject in the insulin into her thigh.
B1 It is important to know how to inject in the correct dosage of medication.
B2 The nurse will demonstrate how to inject in the vaccine properly.
C1 The athlete had to learn how to inject in the performance-enhancing drug discreetly.
C2 The scientist discovered a new method to inject in the gene-editing tool with precision.
formal The doctor needs to inject in the correct dosage of medication.
informal Make sure you inject in the insulin before you eat.
slang I can't believe you're going to inject in that much money into the stock market.
figurative She knew she had to inject in some excitement into her mundane routine.
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