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insert

[in-surt, in-surt] / ɪnˈsɜrt, ˈɪn sɜrt /


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"This means that visual information about things happening in the outside world becomes less accessible to our consciousness. To fill this gap in the puzzle, our brain inserts fragments from memory -- it hallucinates."

From Science Daily

Skating through an injury and out of medal contention after a fall earlier in her free skate, Bonaly suddenly inserted the flip in the middle of her program.

From Los Angeles Times

I turn on the television and insert the DVD we were instructed to play.

From Literature

She pushed the keyhole cover to the side, inserted the key, and turned it left three times.

From Literature

In one study from Goldman's lab at Oberlin, scientists examined a universal paralog family involved in inserting enzymes and other proteins into cell membranes.

From Science Daily