reinsert
verb[T]
(alsore-insert)uk/ˌriː.ɪnˈsɜːt/us/ˌriː.ɪnˈsɝːt/to put something back into or inside somethingelse:
I had toremoveand reinsert thebatteryto get the thing towork.
She reinserted hercontactlensesafter she hadcleanedthem.
- You mighttryejectingthediskand re-inserting it into thecomputer.
- Iwantto reinsert abitofcommonsenseintopolitics.
- Place them back on thetrayand re-insert them into theovenuntil they arefullycooked.
- Remove thethermometerand reinsert it when themixturehashardened.
Inserting and forcing things into other things
- bed
- cram
- dig
- dig(something)intosomeone/something
- embed
- embedded
- gouging
- insertion
- inset
- interlace
- interpolation
- interposition
- lodge
- reinsertion
- rethread
- shoehorn
- squash
- stick
- stuck
- wedge