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inserted

adjective as in introduced

Weak match

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He inserted himself into the talks, arranging meetings in a bugged office building that allowed federal agents to record every word.

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It was used to help decipher the genetic code, and in the 1970s it became the first organism to be genetically engineered when foreign DNA was inserted into it – laying the foundation for modern biotechnology.

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Houlton inserted eyes, then overlaid the model with layers of tissue, muscles and skin.

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"We think that it's despicable that an activist judge has inserted themselves in this migrant detention facility."

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During the October meeting, commissioners cited concerns that Musk had inserted himself into the presidential race, spread conspiracy theories on social media and faced serious allegations that employees at his companies have been mistreated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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