inserting
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈsɜːrtɪŋ]
Word
Context: “action, general use”
(verb) to put something into something else. This means you are taking an item and putting it inside or among other things. Like putting a letter into an envelope or a picture into a photo album.
Example
She is inserting her favorite photo into the scrapbook.
Example
He is not inserting any of his papers into the folder; they are just lying on the desk.
Example
Are you inserting the new files into the computer correctly?
Context: “technology, computing”
(verb) to add data or information into a system or program. This is what you do when you type something in a computer or update a file.
Example
I am inserting the data into the spreadsheet right now.
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She isn't inserting any new information into the database this week.
Example
Can you show me how to inserting images into the presentation?
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