0 past simple and past participle of install --
1 to put furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position and make it ready to use: --
3 to put someone/yourself in a comfortable position where you want to stay: --
Installed capacity in the generation of electricity also increased by 12.1 per cent in 1995.
Empirically it has been observed that developing countries use backward technologies and often fail to utilize their installed capacities optimally.
For instance, it is actually a difficult problem to re-tune a hybrid algorithm when faster hardware is installed.
All structures, scientific equipment or markers installed shall be for a specified period and adequately identified.
A cusp magnetic field has been installed to improve radial confinement and reduce the field strength on the beam axis.
In this system, all clients already have the same numerical simulation data and have the same applications installed for representation.
The most widespread customs which continued into the colonial period were those related to the hunting and predatory raids undertaken by newly installed rulers.
Two soil ther mometers were installed at random in each block, and were left in position for the duration of the emergence period.