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Meaning of install
To install something means to put it in position and make it ready for use.
Etymology of install
The word "install" comes from the Old French "installer," which is derived from the Latin "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "stallum" (meaning "stall" or "place")
Historically, the word referred to the act of placing someone in a stall or a seat, especially a seat of authority or power
Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the installation of objects, systems, and ideas
Synonyms
set up
put in
fix
place
position
locate
situate
establish
construct
build
erect
assemble
mount
fit
adjust
regulate
tune
calibrate
configure
arrange
organize
deploy
implement
initiate
commence
start
launch
introduce
incorporate
embed
integrate
merge
combine
unite
join
connect
link
couple
attach
affix
fasten
secure
stabilize
steady
balance
level
align
synchronize
coordinate
harmonize
set
plant
settle
lodge
nestle
ensconce
moor
anchor
berth
dock
station
garrison
quarter
billet
install
induct
invest
inaugurate
ordain
consecrate
hallow
bless
dedicate
devote
commit.
Definitions
- To set up and make ready for use, especially a machine, a piece of software, or a system
- To place someone in a position of authority or power
- To establish or introduce something new, such as an idea, a system, or a practice
Usage Examples
- The company will install new software on all employee computers next week
- She was installed as the new CEO of the company
- The city plans to install a new public transportation system