Insetting [verb]

Definition of Insetting:

add, insert

Synonyms of Insetting:

● Import

● Ship

● Include

● Send

● Instill

● Interject

● Interpose

● Interpolate

● Insinuate

● Inlay

● Inject

● Freight

● Enter

● Carry

● Infix

● Transport

● Fill in

● Inlet

● Intercalate

● Put in

● Throw in

● Work in


Opposite/Antonyms of Insetting:

● Extract

● Take away

● Finish

● End

● Close

● Stop

● Subtract

● Erase


Sentence/Example of Insetting:

The intricate perforations of the lamp were inset with colored glass, and the result was a subdued and warm illumination.

No helicopters swung their blades above; there were only the bulge of a conning tower and the heavy inset glasses of the lookouts.

She was twisting at an inset handle around which faint lines indicated the door edge.

Jason asked, handing the outcast a flat gold case inset with a single large diamond.

Randall saw that it was lit by squares inset in the walls that glowed with crimson light.

One of the real Cob family; the driving-from-the-sixth-tee, inset-on-the-right, and New-Year's-message-to-the-country touch.

Hems and seams should be small and neatly done with, perhaps, the daintiest beading inset by hand and feather stitched.

Coleman took a plastic box out of his pocket and held his thumb over a switch inset into its top.

A diagram is inset giving a side view of the engine, in order to show the grouping of the cylinders.

Curiously, he examined the golden circlet, noting the tiny bosses inset in the band.