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in·sert

verb
  1. place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing, especially with care.
    "a steel rod was inserted into the small hole"
    synonyms: put, place, press, push, thrust, slide, slip, load, fit, position, slot, lodge, install, drive, wedge, work, tuck, pop, stick, shove, bung, jam
  2. (of a muscle or other organ) be attached to a part, especially that which is moved.
    "the muscle that raises the wing is inserted on the dorsal surface of the humerus"

noun
  1. a loose page or section, typically one carrying an advertisement, in a magazine or other publication.
    synonyms: enclosure, insertion, inset, inlay, addition, supplement, circular, advertisement, notice, slip, pamphlet, leaflet, ad
  2. an ornamental section of cloth or needlework inserted into the plain material of a garment.
  3. a shot inserted into a movie or video.

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