Install
(verb)
- To set up and make ready for use or service.
- To place or fix firmly in position and connect for use.
- To establish in an office, position, or place.
Origin:
From middle french installer, from old french instaler, from medieval latin installare, from latin in- + stallum ("stable, stal.l")
Examples:
- We need to install the new software on the computer.
- He installed a new security system in the house.
- The company installed a new CEO.
- The artist installed the sculpture in the park.
- I need to install a new battery in my car.