Associations to the word «Inject»
Noun
- Electrode
- Tissue
- Petrol
- Penis
- Substance
- Liquid
- Secretion
- Buttock
- Turbo
- Methanol
- Compression
- Hormone
- Clot
- Potassium
- Electron
- Conduction
- Gasoline
- Throttle
- Prey
- Contrast
- Chemical
- Compressor
- Bile
- Groundwater
- Rpm
- Microbe
- Vaccination
- Manifold
- Resin
- Spleen
- Bite
- Chloride
- Retina
- Bosch
- Diesel
- Skin
- Scan
- Mixture
- Gas
- Inflammation
- Isotope
- Ethanol
- Ultrasound
- Ganglion
- Kw
- Pancreas
- Paralysis
- Sulfur
- Torque
- Hp
- Ammonia
- Pump
- Immunity
- Cyst
- Gland
- Wasp
- Inlet
- Wastewater
- Engine
- Graft
- Seawater
- Sting
- Solution
- Biopsy
- Muscle
- Abdomen
- Plasma
- Accelerator
- Imaging
- Implant
- Tubing
- Nitrogen
- Plug
- Voltage
- Patient
Adjective
Wiktionary
INJECT, verb. (transitive) To push or pump (something, especially fluids) into a cavity or passage.
INJECT, verb. (transitive) To introduce (something) suddenly or violently.
INJECT, verb. (transitive) To administer an injection to (someone or something), especially of medicine or drugs.
INJECT, verb. (intransitive) To take or be administered something by means of injection, especially medicine or drugs.
INJECT, verb. (transitive) (computing) To introduce (code) into an existing program or its memory space, often without tight integration and sometimes through a security vulnerability.
INJECT, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To cast or throw; used with on.
Dictionary definition
INJECT, verb. Give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein".
INJECT, verb. To introduce (a new aspect or element); "He injected new life into the performance".
INJECT, verb. Force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing; "inject hydrogen into the balloon".
INJECT, verb. Take by injection; "inject heroin".
INJECT, verb. Feed intravenously.
INJECT, verb. To insert between other elements; "She interjected clever remarks".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.