verb

insert

to insert, to put in, to add

Please insert your card into the machine.

Please insert your card into the machine.

She inserted a comment into the conversation.

She inserted a comment into the conversation.

((sth.)) ((into sth.)) to put (sth.) into (sth.) Please insert your card into the machine.

Synonyms: put in, introduce; Antonyms: remove, extract

From Latin 'inserere', from 'in-' (in) + 'serere' (to join).

Think of 'IN-sert' as putting something IN.

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