Antonyms for in sert


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : verb in-surt; noun in-surt
Phonetic Transcription : verb ɪnˈsɜrt; noun ˈɪn sɜrt


Definition of in sert

Origin :
  • "to set in, put or place in," 1520s, from insert, past participle of Middle English inseren "to set in place, to graft, to introduce (into the mind)" (late 14c.), from Latin inserere "to put in, implant," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + serere "join together" (see series). Related: Inserted; inserting. The noun meaning "something inserted" is from 1893.
  • As in supplement : noun something added
  • As in circular : noun handbill
  • As in include : verb contain, involve
  • As in inject : verb put in, introduce
  • As in insert : verb put, tuck in
  • As in insinuate : verb force one's way into
  • As in instill : verb implant, introduce
  • As in interject : verb throw in; interrupt
  • As in interpolate : verb add
  • As in list : verb keep a record; tabulate
  • As in pack : verb fill, compact
  • As in penetrate : verb pierce; get through physically
  • As in plant : verb establish, set
  • As in pop : verb jump, burst
  • As in put : verb position
  • As in record : verb write down; store information
  • As in refer : verb mention
  • As in set : verb position, place
  • As in stick : verb poke with pointed object
  • As in bed : verb plant
  • As in tuck : verb fold together
  • As in interpose : verb interrupt
  • As in interlard : verb introduce
  • As in mew : verb enclose
  • As in ease : verb guide, move carefully
  • As in embed : verb sink, implant
  • As in enclose : verb put inside, surround
  • As in enroll : verb list, record
  • As in enter : verb come, put into a place
  • As in enter : verb record, list
  • As in fill in : verb answer in writing
  • As in get in : verb infiltrate; find a way in
  • As in graft : verb transplant, splice

Synonyms for in sert

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