👉 To put in between or into.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a great start with that dictionary definition – “to put in between or into.” That’s the core of it, absolutely true. But let's make it a little more colorful, shall we? "Inserted," my dears, means to gently place something within another thing. Think about this: If you insert a paperclip into an envelope – you’re inserting it! Or maybe you insert a thought between two sentences in your writing – that's inserting too! It's like fitting a puzzle piece snugly into its spot, or tucking something carefully inside. It suggests a deliberate action of placement, not just throwing something down. Does that make it clearer? Do you have any questions about how we use the word “inserted” in sentences?