insert

/ɪnˈsɜrt/
verb
  1. To put something into something else.
    • Please insert the key into the lock and turn it.
    • The doctor inserted a small tube to help the patient breathe.
    • She inserted a coin into the vending machine.
  2. To add something (like text, a comment, or an image) into a document, file, or conversation.
    • He inserted a funny comment during the meeting.
    • I need to insert a new paragraph in the middle of the essay.
    • You can insert a picture into your report by clicking this button.
Synonyms
noun
  1. An extra piece or section added inside something, such as a page in a newspaper or a part in a product.
    • The shoe has a soft insert to make it more comfortable.
    • The newspaper came with a colorful insert about the new movie.
    • She placed a cardboard insert in the box to keep the glasses safe.
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