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inserted

[in-sur-tid] / ɪnˈsɜr tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
introduced
Synonyms


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But Smith inserted herself deep in the process and “increased control over the classifications that would become one of the nine felony offenses reported to the public before they could impact those public statistics.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In earlier studies, scientists sometimes inserted catheters into veins in a patient's neck to collect blood as it left the brain.

From Science Daily

The skid blocks inserted into the underbody 'plank' are there to ensure the team cannot run the car lower than the regulations intend.

From BBC

To overcome this, the inserted gene is modified so that the enzyme it produces crosses the blood-brain barrier more efficiently.

From BBC

The 25-year-old, making only his second England appearance after a debut against the United States in the summer, looked immediately at home as he inserted himself into England's midfield debate.

From BBC