intercalated

[in-tur-kuh-ley-tid]

intercalated Definition

  • 1insert (an extra day or month) in the calendar.
  • 2insert (something) between fixed points.

Using intercalated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "intercalated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The leap year intercalates an extra day into February.

  • Example

    The professor intercalated some new information into the lecture.

  • Example

    The company intercalated a new product line between their existing ones.

intercalated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for intercalated

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Summary: intercalated in Brief

The verb 'intercalated' [in-tur-kuh-ley-tid] means to insert something, such as an extra day or month in the calendar, or to add something between fixed points. Examples include 'The leap year intercalates an extra day into February,' and 'The company intercalated a new product line between their existing ones.' Synonyms include 'insert,' 'add,' and 'inject.'