inject|injected|injecting|injects in English
verb
[in·ject || ɪn'dʒekt]
force in by means of a syringe or other device; infuse, interject, introduce something new or different
Use "inject|injected|injecting|injects" in a sentence
1. So he injects the first guy, and then he's wiping the needle on his shirt, and he injects the next guy.
2. Just inject the dye.
3. Then I' il inject him
4. Inject yourself the clear liquid first.
5. The snake injects the venom immediately after biting its prey.
6. It constantly injects insulin through a needle in the abdominal cavity.
7. 27 The snake injects the venom immediately after biting its prey.
8. I have to inject myself with insulin.
9. All we are saying is that allowing people to inject in a clean, dry space with fresh needles, surrounded by people who care is a lot better than injecting in a dingy alley, sharing contaminated needles and hiding out from police.
10. We hope to inject interest into our party.
11. The inherent problem with Archenemy is the puke edginess Mortimer inconsequently injects
12. He needs to inject himself once a month.
13. Most heroin users prefer to inject the drug.
14. The Antivenene is prepared by injecting the poison from
15. Allow the vial to reach room temperature before injecting
16. Sometimes people get off injecting themselves into the story.
17. Adrenalin was injected into the muscle.
18. Razor-sharp serrated teeth that inject venom for pre-digestion.
19. We need to inject some new life into this project.
20. Try to inject a bit of enthusiasm into your performance.
21. Grayly, pool over another unknotted between nondiffident lawn, injects Antipacifistic tires overhurriedly behind wiggle.
22. Inject it in your heart before your suit melts
23. They need to inject more money into sports facilities.
24. We hope to inject new life into our business.
25. We hope to inject new life into our work.