install
[ɪn'stɔ:l]

verb

[Definition]: to set up, to put in position

[Example Sentences]:
1. The industry may install as much as 52 gigawatts this year and 61 gigawatts in 2015.
2. It can even install itself from one Android phone to another without an Internet connection.
3. The first thing you need to do is install that patch.
4. The service takes less than a day to install and configure.
5. The app will become the tool that users use to find and install new software.
6. These are the programs you want to install on a new PC first.
7. Users will first need to install the latest version of the Google app on their Android device.
8. You can install Skype or some other phone app and use that.
9. Just install the software on your Windows PC and connect your iOS device to get started.
10. Hackers could also install tools to launch attacks on other businesses from your network.
11. That means you have to be pretty committed to the lenses before you install the plate.
12. We would love to install multiple ones but we cannot because there is not enough bandwidth.
13. If the update still does not install, next try checking your boot drive for errors.
14. It will install new radar technology, similar to what is used in Afghanistan to track missiles.
15. A new window will pop up that leads you through the install process.


[Antonyms]depose

[Synonyms]inaugurate