inject
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/ɪnˈdʒɛkt/
1introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe:the doctor injected a painkilling drug administer a drug or medicine by syringe to (a person or animal):he was forcibly injected with a sedative [no object] inject oneself with a narcotic drug, especially habitually:people who want to stop injecting
2introduce (something) under pressure into a passage, cavity, or solid material:inject the foam and allow it to expand Physics introduce or feed (a current, beam of particles, etc.) into a substance or device.
3introduce (a new or different element) into something:she tried to inject scorn into her tone
4place (a spacecraft or other object) into an orbit or trajectory: many meteoroids are injected into hyperbolic orbits