v. t. | 1. | To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce; to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; |
Noun | 1. | insert - a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication |
2. | insert - an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted Synonyms: inset | |
3. | insert - (broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program Synonyms: cut-in | |
4. | insert - (film) a still picture that is inserted and that interrupts the action of a film Synonyms: cut-in | |
Verb | 1. | insert - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" |
2. | insert - introduce; "Insert your ticket here" | |
3. | insert - fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in" Synonyms: tuck | |
4. | insert - insert casually; "She slipped in a reference to her own work" |