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inject

[in-jekt] / ɪnˈdʒɛkt /


VERB
introduce into bloodstream by use of a needle
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An “issue that may inject volatility into currency markets this week is the risk of a military conflict between the U.S. and Iran,” CBA’s Samara Hammoud says in a research report.

From The Wall Street Journal

While that has injected yet more uncertainty into trade deals or ongoing talks, many analysts believe the economic impact will be relatively limited.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government’s plan to inject another S$1.5 billion into the Financial Sector Development Fund and launch a second S$1.5 billion tranche of the Anchor Fund will help boost the domestic stock market.

From The Wall Street Journal

An increase in student behavioral problems and rising inflation have injected more energy into labor organizations.

From The Wall Street Journal

More character actor than leading man, he could be relied upon to inject a feisty, fiery machismo and a cantankerous contrariness into the most mainstream Hollywood offering.

From BBC