ins

IPA: ˈɪnz

noun

  • (astronomy) Initialism of isolated neutron star.
  • (aviation) Initialism of inertial navigation system.
  • (US, historical) Initialism of Immigration and Naturalization Service.
  • (military, nautical) Initialism of Indian Naval Ship.
  • Abbreviation of Insert. [A key that when pressed switches between the overtype mode and the insert mode of a computer.]
  • (China) Short for Instagram. [(Internet) An online photo- and video-sharing social networking service, originally designed to mimic old-fashioned instant cameras.]

verb

  • (computing) insert
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Examples of "ins" in Sentences

  • Among the tie-ins is an interactive ad for a June issue of People magazine.
  • If your ins is provided by an employer, ask them if you can refuse coverage!
  • The lack of Firefox-style plug-ins is a big loss that will keep me from converting to Chrome.
  • The problem with media tie ins is that they might start out strong but then they get commercialized to death.
  • The standard for starting pitchers to be considered Hall of Fame shoo-ins is 300 victories, and Mussina, 37, has 236.
  • As always, we welcome call ins - so now is your chance to ask a fitness professional that nagging question about your butt or about your sports bra.
  • However, it didn't help that the show had a delayed season start, changed to a 9pm timeslot, and no longer enjoys the lead-ins from the two Stargate shows.
  • One of the laws of football phone-ins is that Manchester United fans are always young, sharp and arrogant, and that Liverpool fans are funny, generous and philosophical.
  • To charge extra for over size check ins is one thing, but to charge for what may be little more than a few personal items within a certain size is "highway robbery" and should be stopped before we have to wear everything we bring onto the plane. bags

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