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inject


in·ject

I0145500 (ĭn-jĕkt′)tr.v. in·ject·ed, in·ject·ing, in·jects 1. To force or drive (a fluid) into something: inject fuel into an engine cylinder; inject air into a liquid mixture.2. Medicine a. To introduce (a drug or vaccine, for example) into a body part, especially by means of a syringe.b. To treat by means of injection: injected the patient with digitalis.3. To introduce into conversation or consideration: tried to inject a note of humor into the negotiations.4. To place into circulation: inject money into the economy.5. To place into an orbit or trajectory: inject a satellite into geosynchronous orbit.6. Physics To cause (a beam of particles, for example) to strike a target.
[Latin inicere, iniect-, to throw in : in-, in; see in-2 + iacere, to throw; see yē- in Indo-European roots.]
in·jec′tor n.

inject

(ɪnˈdʒɛkt) vb (tr) 1. (Medicine) med to introduce (a fluid) into (the body of a person or animal) by means of a syringe or similar instrument2. (foll by into) to introduce (a new aspect or element): to inject humour into a scene. 3. to interject (a comment, idea, etc)4. (Astronautics) to place (a rocket, satellite, etc) in orbit[C17: from Latin injicere to throw in, from jacere to throw] inˈjectable adj

in•ject

(ɪnˈdʒɛkt)

v.t. 1. to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue. 2. to introduce (something new or different): to inject humor into a situation. 3. to interject (a remark, suggestion, etc.), as into conversation. [1590–1600; < Latin injectus, past participle of in(j)icere to throw in, instill =in- in-2 + jacere to throw] in•ject′a•ble, adj. in•jec′tor, n.

inject


Past participle: injected
Gerund: injecting
Imperative
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Present
I inject
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we inject
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Preterite
I injected
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he/she/it injected
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Present Continuous
I am injecting
you are injecting
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we are injecting
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Present Perfect
I have injected
you have injected
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we have injected
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Past Continuous
I was injecting
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he/she/it was injecting
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Past Perfect
I had injected
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Future
I will inject
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Future Perfect
I will have injected
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he/she/it will have injected
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Future Continuous
I will be injecting
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been injecting
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been injecting
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been injecting
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Conditional
I would inject
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Past Conditional
I would have injected
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Thesaurus
Verb1.inject - give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein"shootpractice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"dispense, administer - give or apply (medications)infuse - introduce into the body through a vein, for therapeutic purposes; "Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals"vaccinate, immunise, immunize, inoculate - perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"inject, shoot - force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing; "inject hydrogen into the balloon"
2.inject - to introduce (a new aspect or element); "He injected new life into the performance"add - make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of; "We added two students to that dorm room"; "She added a personal note to her letter"; "Add insult to injury"; "Add some extra plates to the dinner table"
3.inject - force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing; "inject hydrogen into the balloon"shootinject, shoot - give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein"put in, stick in, inclose, insert, introduce, enclose - introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
4.inject - take by injection; "inject heroin"mainline - inject into the vein; "She is mainlining heroin"pop - take drugs, especially orally; "The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves"do drugs, drug - use recreational drugs
5.inject - feed intravenouslyfeed, give - give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat"
6.inject - to insert between other elements; "She interjected clever remarks"interject, interpose, throw in, come in, put incut off, disrupt, interrupt, break up - make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"

inject

verb1. vaccinate, shoot (informal), administer, jab (informal), shoot up (informal), mainline (informal), inoculate His son was injected with strong drugs.2. introduce, bring in, insert, instil, infuse, breathe, interject She kept trying to inject a little fun into their relationship.3. invest, put in, advance, sink, devote, lay out He has injected £5.6 billion into the health service.4. (often with into) pump, force, send, drive, supply, push, pour The afterburners inject fuel into the hot gases emitted.

inject

verbTo put or set into, between, or among another or other things:insert, interject, interlard, interpolate, interpose, introduce.
Translations
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inject

(inˈdʒekt) verb to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe. The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic. 注射 注射inˈjection (-ʃən) nounThe medicine was given by injection; She has regular injections of insulin. 注射 注射

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inject (something) into (someone or something)

1. To squeeze or squirt a fluid into someone or something by using a needle, syringe, or similar tool. We watched helplessly as the doctors injected epinephrine into the patient. Use this syringe to inject saline solution into the surgical area to clean it.2. By extension, to add or introduce something into a particular situation. You can always count on Leah to inject humor into a grim conversation. Ugh, I don't understand why this writer always injects so much heartbreak into her novels.See also: inject

inject (someone or something) with (something)

To squeeze or squirt a fluid into someone or something by using a needle, syringe, or similar tool. We watched helplessly as the doctors injected the patient with epinephrine. You can clean the surgical area by injecting it with saline solution.See also: inject

inject (something) into (someone, something, or some creature)

 and inject (someone, something, or some creature) with (something)to give a hypodermic injection of something to someone or an animal. The nurse injected the medicine into my arm. He injected a very large dose into the patient.See also: inject

inject something into something

 1. Lit. to squirt something, such as oil, water, etc., into something. The pump injected the oil into the wheel bearings when I squeezed the lever. The mechanic injected a solvent into the lock. 2. Fig. to put something, such as humor, excitement, etc., into a situation. Let's inject a little humor into this dismal affair. She likes to inject a lot of excitement into her books.See also: inject

inject


in·ject

(in-jekt'), To introduce into the body; denoting a fluid forced beneath the skin or into a blood vessel.
See also: injection.
[L. injicio, to throw in]

inject

(ĭn-jĕkt′)tr.v. in·jected, in·jecting, in·jects Medicine a. To introduce (a drug or vaccine, for example) into a body part, especially by means of a syringe.b. To treat by means of injection: injected the patient with digitalis.
in·jec′tor n.

INJECT

Cardiology A clinical study–International Joint Efficacy Comparison of Thrombolytics–that compared the efficacy of IV streptokinase and rtPA–reteplase double bolus injection in managing acute MI See Acute myocardial infarction, Alteplase, Heparin, Myocardial infarction, Reteplase, Streptokinase, tPA. Cf COBALT, GUSTO I.

in·ject

(in-jekt') To introduce into the body; denoting a fluid forced beneath the skin or into a blood vessel. [L. injicio, to throw in]

in·ject

(in-jekt') To introduce into the body; denoting a fluid forced beneath skin or into a blood vessel.[L. injicio, to throw in]

Patient discussion about inject

Q. Why is insulin injected and not taken as a pill? A. so if that's the case, why can't you use a patch (like a nicotine patch)? wouldn't that do the same trick?

Q. I received a corticosteroid injection in my left knne th A.M. Knee is all stiff & swollen. Is this normal? A. actually you might have already had an arthritis in your knee before, then your doctor injected you with a corticosteroid into the affected joint. usually you will feel better (less pain) in your affected joint. if the symptoms don't improve then I suggest you to go see your specialist for further advise and treatment.

Q. My arm became limp after flu shot & have had pain in arm. Vaccine itself or improper injection? Any advice? I could not move my arm about 3 hours after the injection. It took about 3 days before I could raise my arm at all. It became painful to use and has bothered me for a couple of months. The doctor gave me a cortisone shot which helped some but not completely. He had never seen this reaction before. Is it a reaction to the vaccine or could it be the way it was injected? Is their anyone who has had or knows of a similar case?A. I had a flu shot last October, and it was given to me directly on the backside (and up high) of my shoulder. I went to the gym after I received the shot, and now have two tears in my (torn) rotator cuff, with a perforation in my rotator cuff tendon. I think it may have been improperly given. Now I need to have surgery to repair it. Look up your symptoms on webmd, and surf the net. Talk to your doctor too. The only way to find out what is really going on with it is to have an MRI. A simple xray will not reveal a tear in the muscle or tendon in the rotator cuff. If you can't lift your arm, and have trouble sleeping at night, and pain on your deltoid and bicep (rotator cuff injury pain radiates to these areas) because of the pain, then chances are you have an injured rotator cuff. These people giving these immunizations need more training. They are causing serious injury to people that go in to get a shot to stay healthy, and then end up with a serious injury, and possible surgery !!! Goo

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INJECT


AcronymDefinition
INJECTInternational Joint Efficacy Comparison of Thrombolytics (study)

inject


  • verb

Synonyms for inject

verb vaccinate

Synonyms

  • vaccinate
  • shoot
  • administer
  • jab
  • shoot up
  • mainline
  • inoculate

verb introduce

Synonyms

  • introduce
  • bring in
  • insert
  • instil
  • infuse
  • breathe
  • interject

verb invest

Synonyms

  • invest
  • put in
  • advance
  • sink
  • devote
  • lay out

verb pump

Synonyms

  • pump
  • force
  • send
  • drive
  • supply
  • push
  • pour

Synonyms for inject

verb to put or set into, between, or among another or other things

Synonyms

  • insert
  • interject
  • interlard
  • interpolate
  • interpose
  • introduce

Synonyms for inject

verb give an injection to

Synonyms

  • shoot

Related Words

  • practice of medicine
  • medicine
  • dispense
  • administer
  • infuse
  • vaccinate
  • immunise
  • immunize
  • inoculate
  • inject
  • shoot

verb to introduce (a new aspect or element)

Related Words

  • add

verb force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing

Synonyms

  • shoot

Related Words

  • inject
  • shoot
  • put in
  • stick in
  • inclose
  • insert
  • introduce
  • enclose

verb take by injection

Related Words

  • mainline
  • pop
  • do drugs
  • drug

verb feed intravenously

Related Words

  • feed
  • give

verb to insert between other elements

Synonyms

  • interject
  • interpose
  • throw in
  • come in
  • put in

Related Words

  • cut off
  • disrupt
  • interrupt
  • break up
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