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Third Person
installs
Present Participle
installing
Past Tense
installed
Past Participle
installed
1
to set a piece of equipment in place and make it ready for use
transitive
- To upgrade the kitchen, they hired a professional to install the new dishwasher.
- The electrician was called to install the lighting fixtures in the newly constructed room.
- Homeowners often hire professionals to install air conditioning units for proper cooling.
- The mechanic will install the new engine components to improve the car's performance.
- To enhance energy efficiency, they decided to install solar panels on the roof.
2
to formally appoint or put an individual into a position of authority, responsibility, or leadership
transitive
- The new president was installed during a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries from around the world.
- The bishop installed the new pastor at the cathedral, marking the beginning of his ministry.
- The emperor's son was installed as the heir apparent to the throne in a lavish coronation ceremony.
- The shareholders meeting was held to officially install the new chairman of the board.
- The tribal elders gathered to install the new chief, symbolizing the continuity of tradition and leadership.
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