Synonym: injectant, shot. Similar words: objection, projection, conjecture, section, election, affection, selection, infection. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒekʃn] n. 1. the forceful insertion of a substance under pressure 2. any solution that is injected (as into the skin) 3. the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe.
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151, Recognising the problem, district councillors have come up with a much needed cash injection to ease the crisis.
152, Small doses may be in pill form, but usually the drugs are administered by injection or drip.
153, Only Father Kolbe remained alive until a bored guard gave him a fatal injection of carbolic acid.
154, A most useful exercise in the diabetic clinic is inspection of injection sites.
155, At eight hours after injection, about 70% of maximum gall bladder contraction was achieved at 45 minutes after the test meal.
156, Maximilian was killed by means of a carbonic acid injection.
157, We also had to wait and see what effect the anti-male injection had.
158, If the blood test shows you are not immune, one injection will give you the protection you need.
159, Voxan's V-twin uses a Magneti Marelli sequential fuel injection system, similar to that used on the 996.
160, The rebleeding rate was high, however, and this could be decreased with pure alcohol injection after the epinephrine injection.
161, A skilled endoscopist is essential, but the equipment can be as simple as a standard endoscope and an injection needle.
162, Mr Gleeson said it would be unfair to suggest the cash injection had something to do with the forthcoming General Election.
163, Therese, of course, needs nothing but another injection of confidence and some sympathizing over Gesner.
164, Steam beneath the cylinder therefore rushes into the separate condenser because of the vacuum and is condensed by an injection of cold water.
165, This report describes an intramural haematoma of the oesophagus, a rare but potentially dangerous complication of variceal injection.
166, She promised an injection of cash into the economy to kick-start the building industry.
167, The majority were introduced to injection by a casual acquaintance.
168, Offshore commissioning and hook-up is progressing and production and injection wells are being drilled on the Shell-operated project.
169, Churchill's best effects are achieved through the sudden injection of shock words which set off seismic disturbances.
170, While I listened, the nurse gave me an injection in the biceps of my left arm.
171, All petrol engines run on 91 octane unleaded fuel and are equipped with modern fuel injection and three-way exhaust catalysts.
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172, Cannulation and contrast injection of an occluded, and often already infected, bile duct may precipitate overt cholangitis or septicaemia.
173, We had got to a size where we needed an injection of institutional money and there were people who wanted to retire.
174, Controversy still exists concerning the need of sclerosing agents injection after epinephrine injection.
175, She took Sigarup's temperature and gave him an injection and some pills.
176, Exhaust gases are then subjected to an air injection which encourages unburnt fuel to ignite in the exhaust manifold.
177, The injection is not a conventional vaccine as it treats the infection rather than being used as a preventive measure.
178, In this book the author gives an overview of flow injection analysis as applied to the analysis of pharmaceuticals and related products.
179, For patients with spurting peptic ulcers, we suggest pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection instead of epinephrine injection alone.
180, Most people caring for diabetic patients realise the importance of the patient actively participating in the very first injection of insulin.
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