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Inset - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An inset is a small piece or section set into a larger surface, such as a map within a map or a decorative panel in furniture. It can also refer to an inserted detail.

inset

/ˈɪnˌsɛt/ /ˈɪnsɛt/

Definition:

A small piece inserted into something larger, or a map or illustration set within a larger one.

Synonyms:

insert, inlay, embed, inclusion

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

extract, remove

Common Collocations:

inset map, inset panel, inset photograph, inset diagram

Derivatives:

insets, insetting

Usage Tips:

Use "inset" as a noun for embedded items or as a verb to describe placing something inside another object.

Common Phrases:

inset into the page, inset with gold, inset detail

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "insetten," meaning to set in or insert, from Old English "insettan."

Examples:

  • 1. The book features an inset map of the city center.
  • 2. She carefully inset the gemstone into the ring’s design.
  • 3. The magazine included an inset of the artist’s sketch.
  • 4. The table had an inset panel of decorative wood.

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