Intromission (Noun)
Meaning
The act of putting one thing into another.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The doctor explained that the intromission of the catheter would be done carefully to avoid any discomfort.
- The insertion of the key into the lock was a delicate process, requiring precision to avoid damaging the mechanism.
- In the ancient ritual, the intromission of the sacred stone into the temple was a moment of great spiritual significance.
- The mechanic slowly made the intromission of the pistons into the engine block, double-checking to ensure a proper fit.
- The intromission of the medical device into the patient's vein required steady hands and a calm demeanor.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Instillation
- Inclosure
- Blood Transfusion
- Instillment
- Canulation
- Cannulation
- Enclosure
- Intubation
- Enclosing
- Transfusion
- Injection
- Canulisation
- Cannulisation
- Perfusion
- Canulization