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in·set

 (ĭn′sĕt′, ĭn-sĕt′)
tr.v. in·set, in·set·ting, in·sets
1. To set in; insert.
2. To furnish with an inset.
n. (ĭn′sĕt′)
1. Something set in, as:
a. A small map or illustration set within a larger one.
b. A leaf or group of pages inserted into a publication.
c. A piece of material set into a garment as decoration or trim.
2.
a. An inflow, as of water.
b. A channel.
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inset

vb, -sets, -setting or -set
(tr) to set or place in or within; insert
n
1. something inserted
2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing
a. a small map or diagram set within the borders of a larger one
b. another name for insert4
3. (Clothing & Fashion) a piece of fabric inserted into a garment, as to shape it or for decoration
4. (Physical Geography) a flowing in, as of the tide
ˈinˌsetter n
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in•set

(n. ˈɪnˌsɛt; v. ɪnˈsɛt)

n., v. -set, -set•ting. n.
1. something inserted; insert.
2. a small picture, map, etc., inserted within the border of a larger one.
3. a piece of cloth set into a garment, usu. as an ornamental panel.
4. an inflow, esp. of water.
v.t.
5. to set in or insert: to inset a panel in a dress.
[before 900; Middle English insetten to insert, Old English insettan to initiate; see in-1, set]
in′set`ter, n.
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inset

In cartography, a separate map positioned within the neatline of a larger map. Three forms are recognized: a. An area geographically outside a sheet but included therein for convenience of publication, usually at the same scale; b. A portion of the map or chart at an enlarged scale; c. A smaller scale map or chart of surrounding areas, included for location purposes.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.

inset


Past participle: inset
Gerund: insetting

Imperative
inset
inset
Present
I inset
you inset
he/she/it insets
we inset
you inset
they inset
Preterite
I inset
you inset
he/she/it inset
we inset
you inset
they inset
Present Continuous
I am insetting
you are insetting
he/she/it is insetting
we are insetting
you are insetting
they are insetting
Present Perfect
I have inset
you have inset
he/she/it has inset
we have inset
you have inset
they have inset
Past Continuous
I was insetting
you were insetting
he/she/it was insetting
we were insetting
you were insetting
they were insetting
Past Perfect
I had inset
you had inset
he/she/it had inset
we had inset
you had inset
they had inset
Future
I will inset
you will inset
he/she/it will inset
we will inset
you will inset
they will inset
Future Perfect
I will have inset
you will have inset
he/she/it will have inset
we will have inset
you will have inset
they will have inset
Future Continuous
I will be insetting
you will be insetting
he/she/it will be insetting
we will be insetting
you will be insetting
they will be insetting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been insetting
you have been insetting
he/she/it has been insetting
we have been insetting
you have been insetting
they have been insetting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been insetting
you will have been insetting
he/she/it will have been insetting
we will have been insetting
you will have been insetting
they will have been insetting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been insetting
you had been insetting
he/she/it had been insetting
we had been insetting
you had been insetting
they had been insetting
Conditional
I would inset
you would inset
he/she/it would inset
we would inset
you would inset
they would inset
Past Conditional
I would have inset
you would have inset
he/she/it would have inset
we would have inset
you would have inset
they would have inset
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.inset - a small picture inserted within the bounds or a larger oneinset - a small picture inserted within the bounds or a larger one
ikon, picture, icon, image - a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"
2.inset - an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
artefact, artifact - a man-made object taken as a whole
dickey, dickie, dicky, shirtfront - a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt
3.inset - a piece of material used to strengthen or enlarge a garment
garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
piece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabric
Verb1.inset - set or place in
put in, stick in, inclose, insert, introduce, enclose - introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
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Translations
صورَه أو خَريطَه داخِل أخْرى
detailpodrobná mapka
indføjelse
melléktérképszakmai továbbképzés
innfelld mynd
įdėtinis paveikslėlisįdėtinis žemėlapis
ielaidumkarte
podrobná mapka
küçük harita/resim Vb

inset

[ˈɪnset]
A. N (Typ) → recuadro m grabado or mapa o dibujo que se imprime en un ángulo de otro mayor; (= page(s)) → encarte m
B. VT (inset (pt, pp)) (Typ) [+ diagram, map] → insertar, imprimir como recuadro; [+ page(s)] → imprimir como encarte; (= indent) → sangrar
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inset

[ˈɪnsɛt]
adj
[picture] → en médaillon
to be inset with sth → être serti(e) de qch
a gold pendant, inset with a diamond → un pendentif en or, serti d'un diamant
n (in picture, diagram)médaillon m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

inset

vb: pret, ptp <inset>
vt map, illustrationeinfügen; (Sew) → einsetzen; the text is inset with illustrationsin den Text sind Illustrationen eingefügt
n
(= pages)Einlage f, → Beilage f; (also inset map)Nebenkarte f; (on diagram) → Nebenbild nt
(Sew) → Einsatz m
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inset

(ˈinset) noun
a small map, picture etc that has been put in the corner of a larger one. In a map of a coastline, there may be an inset to show offshore islands.
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As they spied me there was a concerted rush by those nearest the entrance where we stood, but a line of radium bulbs inset along the threshold of their chamber brought them to a sudden halt--evidently they dared not cross that line of light.
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Inside the Arts and Crafts style reception hall has panelling to the walls, fireplace with wooden mantle and surround and original bow window with leaded light coloured insets.
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The open-plan living/dining room is large and has its original style bay window with stained glass insets. There's exposed wooden flooring, a feature fireplace with inset log burning stove and a tiled hearth.