Insertion

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɜːrʃən/

Definitions of insertion

noun the act of putting something into something else

Example Sentences

A1 The insertion of the key into the lock was smooth.

A2 The doctor explained that the insertion of the needle would be quick and painless.

B1 The insertion of new data into the database caused some errors.

B2 The insertion of a new paragraph in the essay improved the flow of the argument.

C1 The surgical insertion of the implant required precise skill and expertise.

C2 The insertion of the new software module seamlessly integrated with the existing system.

Examples of insertion in a Sentence

formal The insertion of the needle was done with precision by the skilled surgeon.

informal Make sure you double check the insertion of the key before turning it in the lock.

slang I messed up the insertion of the USB drive and now my computer won't recognize it.

figurative The insertion of new ideas into the conversation sparked a lively debate among the group.

Grammatical Forms of insertion

past tense

inserted

plural

insertions

comparative

more insertion

superlative

most insertion

present tense

insert

future tense

will insert

perfect tense

have inserted

continuous tense

is inserting

singular

insertion

positive degree

insertion

infinitive

to insert

gerund

inserting

participle

inserting

Origin and Evolution of insertion

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'insertion' originated from the Latin word 'insertio' which means to put in or to introduce.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'insertion' has retained its original meaning of putting in or introducing something into a space or object. It is commonly used in various fields such as anatomy, linguistics, and computing to describe the act of adding or placing something into a specific location.