Hledat
to inject
01
to insert a substance or material into the body, often through a needle
Example
Medical professionals may inject vaccines to protect against infectious diseases.
Veterinarians may inject animals with medications for various health purposes.
In emergency situations, life-saving medications can be injected directly into the bloodstream.
02
to add or insert something new or different into a situation, system, or activity
Transitive: to inject an attitude or element into sb/sth
03
to forcefully insert a something into a space, cavity, or material using pressure
Transitive: to inject sth into a space or material
04
to introduce a liquid, such as a drug or vaccine, into the body of a person or animal using a syringe
Transitive: to inject a drug or vaccine
05
to administer a narcotic drug into one's own body, often as a habitual or addictive practice
Intransitive
word family
inject
inject
Verb
injectable
Adjective
injectable
Adjective
injection
Noun
injection
Noun
injector
Noun
injector
Noun
Příklad
Medical professionals may inject vaccines to protect against infectious diseases.
Veterinarians may inject animals with medications for various health purposes.
In emergency situations, life-saving medications can be injected directly into the bloodstream.
Insulin is commonly injected by individuals with diabetes to manage blood sugar levels.
Some medications are more effective when injected rather than taken orally.
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