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install (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: installer, from Medieval Latin, from stallum 'stall']
to put a piece of equipment somewhere and connect it so that it is ready to be used
::They've installed the new computer network at last.
::Security cameras have been installed in the city centre.
to add new Software to a computer so that it is ready to be used
-opposite uninstall uninstall
::We've installed new anti-virus Software.
to put someone in an important job or position, especially with a ceremony
::Churchill was installed as Chancellor of the university.
install yourself in/at etc
to settle somewhere as if you are going to stay for a long time