inset
IPA: ˈɪnsɛt
noun
- A smaller thing set into a larger thing, such as a small picture inside a larger one.
- Anything inserted.
- A small piece of material used to strengthen a garment.
verb
- (transitive) To set in; infix or implant.
- (transitive) To insert something.
- (transitive) To add an inset to something.
adjective
- Having been inset.
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Examples of "inset" in Sentences
- Every answer is a seven-letter that includes the letters in the word "inset."
- The inset is a tilted 3-D profile of the structure, which shows the silicon dioxide
- The inset is a tilted 3-D profile of the structure, which shows the silicon dioxide posts.
- The binding is 3/4 red cloth with gold fleur-de-lys, with a cream spine and red title inset on the spine.
- The expression shown in the inset is a heuristic developed by the authors of the original Nature article in which they describe a "magic" exponent, beta.
- Though the face of the ancient woman in the inset was a deep brown, her eyes closed and expressionless, the resemblance between her and the ghost was unmistakable.
- MSNBC PLUGS THE SAME STORY — live shot depicting the blaze from helicopter-car-chase level, with photos of Candy Crowley and Cindy McCain inset and the word “MISSING!” under them.
- Sure it's a money making business but doing it this way is sort of like saying OK thanks for watching the movie so far - the next bit is in 'inset dead language' and we've got no subtitles so we won't show you, instead you can ask your friend who lives in 'x' to tell you what happens (whatever happens is inconsequential but to find out they'll let you know).
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