transcription, транскрипция: [ in-ˈstȯl ]
transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French enstaller, installer, from Medieval Latin installare, from Latin in- + Medieval Latin stallum stall, from Old High German stal
Date: 15th century
1.
a. : to place in an office or dignity by seating in a stall or official seat
b. : to induct into an office, rank, or order
install ed the new president
2. : to establish in an indicated place, condition, or status
install ing herself in front of the fireplace
3. : to set up for use or service
had an exhaust fan install ed in the kitchen
install software
• in·stall·er noun