Definitions and Examples of add, insert, implant
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
add
To put something with another thing or group of things.
Example
She decided to add some salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.
To put something inside something else.
Example
He had to insert the key into the lock to open the door.
To put something firmly into a surface or object.
Example
The dentist had to implant a new tooth in her patient's mouth.
Key Differences: add vs insert vs implant
- 1Add means to include something with something else, while leach means to remove something from a substance.
- 2Insert means to put something inside something else, while leach means to remove something from a substance.
- 3Implant means to put something firmly into a surface or object, while leach means to remove something from a substance.
Effective Usage of add, insert, implant
- 1Science: Use leach when referring to the process of removing substances from soil or water.
- 2Cooking: Use add when referring to the process of including ingredients in a recipe.
- 3Medicine: Use implant when referring to the process of inserting a device or material into a patient's body.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Add, insert, and implant mean to put something into or onto something else, while leach means to remove something from a substance. Use these words in different contexts such as science, cooking, and medicine to convey the intended meaning accurately.