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inject

[in-jekt] / ɪnˈdʒɛkt /


VERB
introduce into bloodstream by use of a needle
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They were hailed as self-made entrepreneurs who would inject fresh thinking.

From BBC

With a student population of 38,000 at University of Colorado Boulder, participants hope the town could inject some youth into the festival and make it more accessible to undiscovered artists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some analysts credit Li with steering the party toward giving public praise, providing creators with intellectual-property protection or financial incentives, and injecting these products into official narratives about China’s global stature.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tran said bitcoin is a “a liquidity-sensitive” asset, which means it benefits from central banks cutting interest rates and injecting more money into the global economy.

From MarketWatch

"Instead of pulling the oil and gas up from the ground, we're going to inject the CO2 into the ground instead," he says.

From BBC