install

/ɪnˈstɔl/
verb
  1. To set up equipment, software, or a device so it is ready to use.
    • The technician will install the air conditioner in the living room tomorrow.
    • I need to install a new antivirus program on my laptop.
    • She learned how to install a ceiling fan by watching a tutorial online.
  2. To place someone in a position or office, often with a formal ceremony.
    • The church installed a new pastor last Sunday.
    • The board voted to install him as the new CEO of the company.
    • They will install the mayor in a public ceremony at city hall.
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