ENTER vs INSERT: NOUN
- A key on a keyboard or keypad used to enter or confirm a command or other textual input.
- An image inserted into text.
- An artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
- Something inserted.
- Something inserted or intended for insertion, as a picture or chart into written material.
- A folded section placed between the leaves of another publication
- (film) a still picture that is inserted and that interrupts the action of a film
- (broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program
- A promotional leaflet inserted into a magazine, newspaper, etc.
ENTER vs INSERT: VERB
- Make a record of; set down in permanent form
- Set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.)
- Be or play a part of or in
- Register formally as a participant or member
- To come or go into
- Come on stage
- Take on duties or office
- Put or introduce into something
- Become a participant; be involved in
- Introduce
- Fit snugly into
- Insert casually
- To put in between or into.
- Put or introduce into something
ENTER vs INSERT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To get admission; to introduce one's self; to penetrate; to form or constitute a part; to become a partaker or participant; to share; to engage; -- usually with into; sometimes with on or upon
- To go or come in; -- often with in used pleonastically; also, to begin; to take the first steps.
- To become a member or participant.
- To effect penetration.
- To come or go in; make an entry.
- To report (a ship or cargo) to customs.
- To go to or occupy in order to claim possession of (land).
- To write or put in.
- To make a beginning in; take up.
- To embark on; begin.
- To cause to become a participant, member, or part of; enroll.
- To gain admission to (a school, for example).
- To become a participant, member, or part of; join.
- To introduce; insert.
- To penetrate; pierce.
- To place formally on record; submit.
- N/A
ENTER vs INSERT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce; to cause to enter, or be included, or contained
- To put into action.
- To place into an orbit, trajectory, or stream.
- To put or introduce into the body of something; interpolate.
- To put or set into, between, or among: : introduce.
ENTER vs INSERT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To begin to treat or deal with, as a subject, by way of discussion, argument, and the like.
- To be an ingredient in; form a constituent part in: as, lead enters into the composition of pewter.
- To deal with or treat fully of, as a subject, by way of discussion, argument, and the like; make inquiry or scrutiny into; examine.
- To be or become initiated in; comprehend.
- To engage in: as, to enter into business.
- To begin; make beginning.
- Specifically To appear upon the stage; come into view: said of personages in a drama, or of actors: as, enter Lady Macbeth, reading a letter.
- To make an entrance, entry, or ingress; pass to the interior; go or come from without inward: used absolutely or with in, into, on, or upon. See phrases below.
- To set on game; specifically, of young dogs, to set on game for the first time.
- To place in regular form before a court; place upon the records of a court: as, to enter a writ, an order, or an appearance.
- In law: To go in or upon and take possession of, as lands. See entry.
- Set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
- To cause to be inscribed or enrolled; offer for admission, reception, or competition: as, to enter one's son or one's self at college; to enter a friend's name at a club; to enter a horse for a race.
- To set down in writing; make a record of; enroll; inscribe: as, the clerk entered the account or charge in the journal.
- To insert; put or set in: as, to enter a wedge; to enter a tenon in a mortise; to enter a fabric to be dyed into the dye-bath.
- To initiate into a business, service, society, or method; introduce.
- To engage or become involved in; enlist in; join; become a member of: as, to enter the legal profession, the military service or army, an association or society, a university, or a college.
- To begin upon; make a beginning of; take the first step in; initiate: as, the youth has entered his tenth year; to enter a new stage in a journey.
- To go inside of; pass through or beyond: as, I forbid you to enter my doors.
- To penetrate into; pass through the outer portion or surface of; pierce: as, the post entered the soil to the depth of a foot.
- To come or go into; pass into the inside or interior of; get into, or come within, in any manner: as, to enter a house, a harbor, or a country; a sudden thought entered his mind.
- A prefix immediately of French origin, but ultimately of Latin origin, signifying ‘between’: same as inter-.
- An obsolete form of entire.
- See inter.
- To report at the custom-house, as a vessel on arrival in port, by delivering a manifest: as, to enter a ship or her cargo.
- Set down in permanent form
- Make a record of
- Be involved in
- Become a participant
- Place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing
- In anatomy and zoology, to attach, as a muscle or ligament to a bone. See insertion, 3.
- To put in; place or cause to be placed in or among; introduce: as, to insert a key in a lock; to insert an advertisement in a newspaper.
ENTER vs INSERT: RELATED WORDS
- Move into, Go into, Figure, Get into, Come in, Record, Get in, Enrol, Recruit, Insert, Inscribe, Embark, Introduce, Enroll, Participate
- Embed, Attach, Insertion, Inclose, Slip in, Infix, Cut in, Stick in, Sneak in, Put in, Inset, Enter, Enclose, Introduce, Tuck
ENTER vs INSERT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Move into, Go into, Figure, Get into, Come in, Record, Get in, Enrol, Recruit, Insert, Inscribe, Embark, Introduce, Enroll, Participate
- Paste, Add, Incorporate, Inscribe, Append, Inject, Embed, Attach, Sneak in, Infix, Cut in, Enter, Enclose, Introduce, Tuck
ENTER vs INSERT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To enter the message, click the Set button, then enter the text to be displayed on the report.
- Enter your Lanier Tech Email Address in the Enter your school email address field, then click Get Started.
- Issuances Awaiting Settlement For CUSIP Screen Enter the desired transaction number in the To View Details, Please Enter Selection Number field.
- Authorized users state or enter their passwords or enter the request.
- Enter button in the ESC menu to enter the Altar of Blood.
- Just Enter your username of a profile on a search bar and press enter.
- Enter the IP address or domain name and then press Enter to connect.
- ENTER key is an efficient way to enter data vertically down a column.
- Enter the PIN if you are asked to enter it once again.
- Enter in the correct service tag and hit enter again.
- Insert the new insert making sure to butt the heel and roll the orthotic into the toe section.
- After the Insert File dialog window opens, navigate to the damaged document, and then click on the Insert button.
- Check the length of the new insert against the existing insert, and trim to fit if necessary.
- The INSERT statements insert rows that contain values for some of the columns but not all.
- To insert one row into a table, you use the following syntax of the INSERT statement.
- Since we tried to insert two entities with the same id, the second insert.
- In Excel worksheet, you can insert a blank row between existing rows by using Insert function.
- Sequencing allows you to confirm the sequence of the insert, insert orientation, and the sequences of the junctions between the plasmid and insert DNA.
- Insert: Allows user to load data into a table using INSERT statement.
- Script will insert the google spreadsheet insert new row keyboard for help.
ENTER vs INSERT: QUESTIONS
- How does rabies enter the peripheral nervous system?
- Why do transforming cards not enter the battlefield?
- How to enter tracking number in freight connection?
- How do Headhunters enter the headhunting profession?
- Why enter the British Expertise International Awards?
- Did CO19 officers enter Stockwell Underground station?
- Can you enter daily competitions through Swagbucks?
- Who can enter the International oboist competition?
- How do polypeptides enter the endoplasmic reticulum?
- How to enter Facebook without having to enter the password?
- Can we insert woolly mammoths'genes into elephants?
- How to insert placeholders in Microsoft PowerPoint?
- Does insert--pictures insert into the cell or top of cell?
- How to use BULK INSERT or insert...select * from openrowset (bulk)?
- How to insert stored procedure insert into variable in SQL Server?
- How do you insert a null value in an INSERT statement?
- Do developers have to write multiple INSERT statements when they insert?
- Does an insert trigger fire when the insert is committed?
- How many values does an INSERT statement INSERT in access?
- How to combine after insert with instead of insert trigger?