install equipment

  • 1install — in‧stall [ɪnˈstɔːl ǁ ˈstɒːl] verb installed PTandPP installing PRESPART [transitive] 1. to put equipment into a place and connect it so that it is ready to use: • They help install and operate big computer systems. 2 …

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  • 2install — (also instal) ► VERB (installed, installing) 1) place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use. 2) establish in a new place, condition, or role. DERIVATIVES installer noun. ORIGIN Latin installare, from stallum …

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  • 3install — verb ADVERB ▪ correctly, properly, safely (esp. BrE) ▪ Make sure the equipment is properly installed. ▪ She saw her guests safely installed in their rooms and then went downstairs. (BrE, figurative) …

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  • 4install */*/ — UK [ɪnˈstɔːl] / US [ɪnˈstɔl] verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms install : present tense I/you/we/they install he/she/it installs present participle installing past tense installed past participle installed 1) a) to put a piece of… …

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  • 5install — in|stall [ ın stɔl ] verb transitive often passive ** 1. ) to put a piece of equipment somewhere and make it ready for use: Crime has decreased since the security cameras were installed. Have you installed a smoke alarm in your office? have… …

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  • 6equipment — A category of goods defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Equipment is goods used primarily in the operation of a business. It includes professional equipment and farm equipment. Any personal property that is tangible and is not consumer goods, farm… …

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  • 7equipment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ the latest, modern, state of the art, up to date ▪ high tech, sophisticated, technical ▪ expensive …

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  • 8install — [[t]ɪnstɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦♦ installs, installing, installed also instal 1) VERB If you install a piece of equipment, you fit it or put it somewhere so that it is ready to be used. [V n] They had installed a new phone line in the apartment. Derived… …

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  • 9install — To induct or place in office. To place a pastor elect formally in the pastoral relation to the congregation. 45 Am J1st Reli Soc § 29. To place and establish a machine or other instrumentality in position and use, as to install a furnace. Unless… …

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  • 10install — in|stall W3 [ınˈsto:l US ˈsto:l] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: installer, from Medieval Latin, from stallum stall ] 1.) to put a piece of equipment somewhere and connect it so that it is ready to be used ▪ They ve installed the… …

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