install
or in·stal
[ in-stawl ]
/ ɪnˈstɔl /
verb (used with object)
to place in position or connect for service or use: to install a heating system; to install software on a computer.
to establish in an office, position, or place: to install oneself in new quarters.
to induct into an office or the like with ceremonies or formalities.
Origin of install
OTHER WORDS FROM install
in·stall·er, noun pre·in·stall, verb (used with object) re·in·stall, verb (used with object)WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH install
install instillWords nearby install
Example sentences from the Web for reinstall
The Riksdag tried to reinstall him as governor of the royal princes, but gave in upon the request of Tessin.
Sweden |Victor Nilsson
British Dictionary definitions for reinstall (1 of 2)
reinstall
reinstal
/ (ˌriːɪnˈstɔːl) /
verb -stalls, -stalling, -stalled, -stals, -stalling or -stalled (tr)
to put in place and connect (machinery, equipment, etc) again
to install (computer software) again, usually to solve a technical problem
to put (someone) back in a position, rank, etc
Trinidad reinstalled him against Honduras
British Dictionary definitions for reinstall (2 of 2)
install
instal
/ (ɪnˈstɔːl) /
verb -stalls, -stalling, -stalled, -stals, -stalling or -stalled (tr)
to place (machinery, equipment, etc) in position and connect and adjust for use
to transfer (computer software) from a distribution file to a permanent location on disk, and prepare it for its particular environment and application
to put in a position, rank, etc
to settle (a person, esp oneself) in a position or state
she installed herself in an armchair
Derived forms of install
installer, nounWord Origin for install
C16: from Medieval Latin
installāre, from
in- ² +
stallum
stall
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