0 past simple and past participle of paste
1 to stick something to something, especially with paste:
2 to move a piece of text to a particular place in a computer document:
There is a further subtlety concerning hashes that might be pasted into version expressions and constraints by the programmer.
Bits and pieces of genetic material are snipped out, some discarded, other bits pasted together with the aid of still other molecules.
They felt that in their case, the content was pasted on.
In this approach, walks were edited together to create an impossible route, with a corresponding false map in which streets were cut and pasted together.
This phenomenon is observed perceptually, where the sun, moon, and distant mountains appear as if they are pasted against the flat dome of the sky.
To create these lines, the cloth was pasted over a lacquered wooden board coated with wax and walnut oil, and then spread with starch.
The copied-prompt essay is one which consists entirely or primarily of text copied and pasted from the essay topic itself.
In this case parts of an individual cell were cut out digitally from serial sections and pasted onto a single section.