Intercalating [verb]
Definition of Intercalating:
put, tuck in
Synonyms of Intercalating:
● 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 Intercalating:
● Withdraw
● Take out
● Halt
● Remove
● Displace
● Leave alone
● Forget
● Dislodge
● Erase
Sentence/Example of Intercalating:
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.