To place or put between or among others
“Take the busk with the eyes on it, and insert it between the lining and the material of the right front, and sew the two edges together by hand.”
To place, fit, or push (something) into something else
“Holding the card between your thumb and forefinger, with the logo side up, insert it gently into the slot.”
To fix or put into place
To fill in its entirety
To enter or record into a list or record of items or things
To introduce or insert surreptitiously or without warrant
To join or unite (one thing to another)
To enter data
To comprise of, as part of a whole
(refer to) To make reference to
To intersperse among or between other things
Something inserted, or the act of inserting (something)
“The gown features a beaded appliqué on the wrapped bodice, and a side insert of ruffled organza layers flowing into its attached train.”
A loose page or section in a magazine or other publication
“One student was reading a children's insert from the newspaper. He said his mother always saves that part of the paper so that he has something he enjoys reading.”
A leaflet or pamphlet, typically in the form of a loose section of a publication
“It can be very expensive to place an insert in a newspaper.”
A covering for the inside surface of something
Something that is implanted or transplanted, especially living tissue
An insert, liner, or pad placed inside a shoe for added comfort, support, or cushioning
A piece cut from a plant for propagation
An object inserted to hold a space open in a row of items
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