Intercalate [verb]

Definition of Intercalate:

put, tuck in

Synonyms of Intercalate:

● Fill in

● Introduce

● Stick

● Enter

● Implant

● Include

● Embed

● Inject

● Intrude

● Set

● Interlope

● Interpose

● Interpolate

● Infuse

● Admit

● Insinuate

● Place

● Interject

● Obtrude

● Inlay

● Infix

● Root

● Instill

● Imbed

● Shoehorn

● Drag in

● Lug in

● Pop in

● Shove in

● Squeeze in

● Work in


Opposite/Antonyms of Intercalate:

● Withdraw

● Take out

● Halt

● Remove

● Displace

● Leave alone

● Forget

● Dislodge

● Erase


Sentence/Example of Intercalate:

So far it would suffice, in accounting for the facts, to intercalate between A and B a few terms, which would remain discrete.

The present appears the fittest place in which to intercalate remarks concerning them.

The rule was to intercalate a day in every fourth year (quarto quoque anno).

The viewer can even intercalate any person in the cast, even himself or herself, and deliver a character's lines.

To prevent this it was customary at regular intervals to intercalate days or months.

A good head could assuredly intercalate one or other of them.