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instal

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[in-stawl] / ɪnˈstɔl /

verb (used with object)

installed, installing
  1. install.


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Now they were being punished for it with threats of prosecution for failure to instal septic systems.

From The Guardian • Feb. 11, 2021

While the problem is particularly pronounced in the countryside, where carriers have few financial incentives to instal new transmission stations, even in the cities businesses aren’t seeing the cellphone coverage they want.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 20, 2020

Rather than have individual women toll takers fend for themselves, simply instal cameras and a sign saying you are being watched and recorded by Port Authority Security.

From New York Times • Sep. 2, 2016

This led me to instal a studio with all kinds of sound toys in my second home in Santa Fe, which is like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.

From The Guardian • Apr. 8, 2016

I find it a good plan to instal my eldest son as responsible librarian at a small salary; he sees that the younger children put away their books after them.

From Household Organization by Caddy, Florence

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