0 present 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:
Installing the software takes less than a minute.
Otherwise, we 'jump' to the code specified by the operand by installing its associated code.
The women's group participated in the construction, painting, installing lights and clean-up of the laboratory.
All of them were equipped with more up-to-date and efficient technology, either installing it in new factories or renovating existing ones.
The refurbishment of existing kitchens included blocking up some windows and installing new ones, occasionally 'great' windows.
This is formalised in the following definition, which also takes care of installing the nameless notation for bindings.
The emission reduction from installing a new boiler on an average is about 90 per cent.
Installing robots can address both of these criteria.