insetting Antonyms

Meaning of insetting

insetting

a setting or flowing in, a part or section of a utensil that fits into an outer part, set in, a small map or picture set within a larger one, to provide with an inset, to insert within something else in such a way as to be visible, insert entry 1 sense 2, a place where something flows in, something that is inset, a small graphic representation (such as a map or picture) set within a larger one, a piece of cloth set into a garment (as for decoration), a piece of cloth set into a garment for decoration

insetting Sentence Examples

  1. The jeweler expertly inset diamonds into the gold ring.
  2. The carpenter carefully inset a new hinge into the cabinet door.
  3. The surgeon inset a metal plate into the patient's broken bone.
  4. The landscaper inset a stepping stone into the garden path.
  5. The artist inset a mosaic tile into the ceramic wall.
  6. The electrician inset a new outlet into the kitchen counter.
  7. The upholsterer inset buttons into the fabric of the couch.
  8. The engineer inset a safety valve into the pipeline.
  9. The dentist inset a gold filling into the patient's molar.
  10. The architect inset a bay window into the house facade.

FAQs About the word insetting

a setting or flowing in, a part or section of a utensil that fits into an outer part, set in, a small map or picture set within a larger one, to provide with an

inlaying, injecting, installing, cutting in,inserting, interpolating, interspersing, shoving, thrusting, interposing

withdrawing, excluding,eliminating, extracting, subtracting, expelling, ejecting,deducting,rejecting, detaching

The jeweler expertly inset diamonds into the gold ring.

The carpenter carefully inset a new hinge into the cabinet door.

The surgeon inset a metal plate into the patient's broken bone.

The landscaper inset a stepping stone into the garden path.