insertion
Prononciation : [ɪnˈsɜrʃən]
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Contexte : « general use »
(noun) insertion means putting something into something else. It’s like when you put a piece of paper inside a folder.
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The insertion of the new chapters improved the story a lot.
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The book had a missing insertion, so the pages were incomplete.
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What should I do with the insertion of the new information?
Contexte : « medical »
(noun) insertion can refer to putting something into a person's body, like a tube or a needle. It’s like when a doctor puts a small device inside you to help with a problem.
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The doctor made a careful insertion of the IV to give fluid.
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The procedure didn't go well because the insertion was too deep.
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How many insertions are needed for the treatment?
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