inject

in|ject /ɪndʒ'ekt/ (injects injecting injected)
1 [VERB] be V-ed with n, V n into n, V pron-refl, also V n, V n with n
To inject someone with a substance such as a medicine means to put it into their body using a device with a needle called a syringe.
His son was injected with strong drugs...
The technique consists of injecting healthy cells into the weakened muscles...
He needs to inject himself once a month.
2 [VERB] V n into n
If you inject a new, exciting, or interesting quality into a situation, you add it.
She kept trying to inject a little fun into their relationship...
3 [VERB] V n into n
If you inject money or resources into a business or organization, you provide more money or resources for it. (BUSINESS)
He has injected £5.6 billion into the health service.

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