[ US /ˌɪnˈdʒɛkt/ ]
[ UK /ɪnd‍ʒˈɛkt/ ]
VERB
  1. give an injection to
    We injected the glucose into the patient's vein
  2. feed intravenously
  3. take by injection
    inject heroin
  4. to insert between other elements
    She interjected clever remarks
  5. to introduce (a new aspect or element)
    He injected new life into the performance
  6. force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing
    inject hydrogen into the balloon
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How To Use inject In A Sentence

  • A specially designed speculum is used to help direct the injection into the G-spot, with effects lasting around four months. G Marks The Spot
  • Sodium thiopental was used by most U.S. states as part of a lethal injection combination, but many have switched to an alternative drug called pentobarbital amid an ongoing shortage. The Seattle Times
  • The interior of the suction device is sleeved with a nozzle unit device which can inject backwash water to a suction port and the low pressure area of the filter screen part.
  • He infected mice and rabbits with Trypanosoma gondii, the parasite responsible for the dreaded sleeping sickness, then injected the animals with chemical derivatives to determine if any of them could halt the infection. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Mineral filled, toughened, lubricated polybutylene terephthalate resin for injection moldingsurface aesthetics.
  • Once the victim's mind had "snapped" into cult mode, the unsnapping requires a massive assault on the victim's mind to untangle the coded messages injected into it by the sinister forces of the cult leader. Warren Adler: Martha Marcy May Marlene: A Brave Movie
  • According to health experts, when an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood.
  • As he fought to rip the net apart, Francis noticed, with horror, that their struggles were only pulling the net tighter, causing it to inject increasing amounts of tranquilizing drugs into their bodies.
  • What's more, the narrative has pace and is injected with witty dialogue and humour.
  • The doctor gave her an injection to alleviate the pain.
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