Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɜrt/
noun a section of text or a piece of information that is added to a document or database
A1 Please insert the key into the lock.
A2 The teacher showed us how to insert a new paragraph in the document.
B1 Don't forget to insert your card into the ATM machine before entering your PIN.
B2 The technician had to insert a new component into the computer to fix the issue.
C1 The surgeon carefully inserted the stent into the patient's artery.
C2 The artist decided to insert a hidden message in the painting for viewers to discover.
verb to put or place something into something else
A1 Please insert the key into the lock and turn it to open the door.
A2 Don't forget to insert your name and contact information on the form.
B1 You need to insert the disk into the computer in order to install the software.
B2 Make sure to insert the memory card into the camera before taking any photos.
C1 The author decided to insert a new chapter into the book before publishing it.
C2 The director chose to insert a flashback scene to provide more context to the story.
formal Please insert the key into the lock and turn it to open the door.
informal Don't forget to insert your name and contact information on the form.
slang Just insert the code and you're good to go.
figurative She tried to insert herself into the conversation, but no one was listening.
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