Inject

  • 21inject — /ɪn dʒekt/ verb ♦ to inject capital into a business to put money into a business …

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  • 22inject — v.tr. 1 Med. a (usu. foll. by into) drive or force (a solution, medicine, etc.) by or as if by a syringe. b (usu. foll. by with) fill (a cavity etc.) by injecting. c administer medicine etc. to (a person) by injection. 2 place or insert (an… …

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  • 23inject into — phr verb Inject into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑urgency, ↑vein …

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  • 24inject. — (in prescriptions) an injection. [ < L injectio] * * * …

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  • 25inject — verb /ɪnˈʤɛkt/ a) To push or pump (something, especially fluids) into a cavity or passage. The nurse injected a painkilling drug into the veins of my forearm. b) To introduce (something) suddenly or violently …

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  • 26inject — To introduce into the body; denoting a fluid forced beneath the skin or into a blood vessel. SEE ALSO: injection. [L. injicio, to throw in] * * * International Joint Efficacy Comparison of Thrombolytics [trial]; International Joint Evaluation of&#8230; …

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  • 27inject, to —    1. The introduction of pressurized fluids into a porous subsurface formation [16].    2. The introduction of tracer materials (e.g. fluorescent dyes) into the subsurface …

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  • 28inject — Synonyms and related words: animate, bathe, brew, bring in, douche, drench, drive in, drouk, ease in, embue, enliven, exhilarate, fire, flush, force in, imbrue, imbue, impregnate, infect, infiltrate, inform, infuse, inoculate, insert, insinuate,&#8230; …

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  • 29inject in — Synonyms and related words: drag in, edge in, foist in, fudge in, implant in, insert in, insinuate in, intercalate, interjaculate, interject, interpolate, interpose, intervene, introduce in, intrude, lug in, put between, run in, sandwich, smuggle …

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  • 30inject — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. insert, introduce; wedge or force in; inoculate; intersperse, interject. See insertion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To introduce with a syringe] Syn. inoculate, vaccinate, shoot, jab, shoot up*,&#8230; …

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