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install

verb as in set up, establish

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He wanted to show me where the city had installed two monstrous fences, ostensibly to protect habitat and keep hikers from veering off the main trail.

Then the Democrats booted him from the presidential race and installed as a candidate the same vice president who, months earlier, party leaders had privately said should be removed from the ticket.

From Salon

They started slow at first, helping to install lights on their block, but eventually their involvement grew.

So the three blocs in the Assembly today – installed by the voters after Macron’s dissolution in June – have proved incapable of creating a constructive environment for government.

From BBC

Estimates suggest as many as 250,000 homes in the UK have this type of insulation, with much of it installed under the previous government's official scheme.

From BBC

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

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