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injection

[ in-jek-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of injecting.
  2. something that is injected.
  3. a liquid injected into the body, especially for medicinal purposes, as a hypodermic or an enema.
  4. state of being hyperemic or bloodshot.
  5. Mathematics. a one-to-one function.
  6. Also called insertion. Aerospace. the process of putting a spacecraft into orbit or some other desired trajectory.


injection

/ ɪnˈdʒɛkʃən /

noun

  1. fluid injected into the body, esp for medicinal purposes
  2. something injected
  3. the act of injecting
    1. the act or process of introducing fluid under pressure, such as fuel into the combustion chamber of an engine
    2. ( as modifier )

      injection moulding

  4. maths a function or mapping for which f( x ) = f( y ) only if x = y See also surjection bijection
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


injection

/ ĭn-jĕkshən /

  1. A substance that is introduced into a organism, especially by means of a hypodermic syringe, as a liquid into the veins or muscles of the body.
  2. A function that maps each member of one set (the domain) to exactly one member of another set (the range).
  3. Compare bijection


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Derived Forms

  • inˈjective, adjective
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Other Words From

  • postin·jection adjective
  • rein·jection noun
  • super·in·jection noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of injection1

First recorded in 1535–45, injection is from the Latin word injectiōn- (stem of injectiō ). See inject, -ion
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Example Sentences

For instance, you can see blocked SQL injections, see where the injection attempts came from and act to prevent further attempts.

The Canadian couple fined for flying to a remote, largely indigenous community in Yukon territory and allegedly posing as hotel workers to get their injections.

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At 62, she’s too young to qualify for the injection herself.

Another injection, made by AstraZeneca using an engineered cold virus, is around 75% effective.

Some people had fever, fatigue or pain at the injection site after inoculation, but “the vast majority of people felt nothing at all,” Mammen said.

In 2006, the firm presided over a routine steam-injection procedure known as “well stimulation.”

Death by pills or lethal injection might be unnatural, but she believes that declining nourishment and medications is not.

At least 15 children, and perhaps many more, have died after receiving an injection thought to be the measles vaccine.

Within 24 hours after injection, a typical horse loses 35 to 100 pounds, mostly water weight.

Fretland had only observed one other lethal injection, two years prior in Oklahoma.

The phloridzin test consists in the hypodermic injection of a small quantity of phloridzin.

I tried to condense the steam by the cold sides of the condenser, without using injection-water.

The doctors, with the exception of my friend Chapelain, prefer an injection, and it is my duty to submit to their wishes.

The chief physician held the king's head, and Ambroise made the injection into the ear.

For instance, a hypodermic injection of paraffine will puff up the skin at the desired spot.

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