Inject Definition

ĭn-jĕkt
injected, injecting, injects
verb
injected, injecting, injects
To force or drive (a fluid) into something.
Inject fuel into an engine cylinder; inject air into a liquid mixture.
American Heritage
To force or drive (a fluid) into some passage, cavity, or chamber; esp., to introduce or force (a liquid) into some part of the body by means of a syringe, hypodermic needle, etc.
Webster's New World
To fill by, or subject to, injection.
Webster's New World
To introduce (a missing feature, quality, etc.)
To inject a note of humor into a story.
Webster's New World
To introduce into conversation or consideration.
Tried to inject a note of humor into the negotiations.
American Heritage
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Origin of Inject

  • Latin inicere iniect- to throw in in- in in–2 iacere to throw yē- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From the participle stem of Latin iniciō (“I throw in”), from in- + iaciō (“I throw”).

    From Wiktionary

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