What does injicera in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word injicera in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use injicera in Swedish.

The word injicera in Swedish means inject, skjuta, injicera, skjuta, skjuta upp, injicera, skjuta, pumpa, skjuta, injicera ngn med ngt, injicera ngt in i ngn/ngt, skjuta ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word injicera

inject

skjuta

(slang (shoot up, inject drugs)

The addicts in the alley were hitting up.

injicera

(give an injection to)

The chart indicates that no-one has injected the patient.

skjuta

(inject drug into a vein) (slang)

skjuta upp

(slang (inject drugs intravenously) (bildlig)

The marks on his arm indicated he shot up frequently.

injicera

(administer by injection)

The drug can be injected or taken orally.

skjuta

(drug: inject) (droger)

The addict had been shooting heroin for years.

pumpa

(figurative (inject) (bildlig)

The addict pumped the drug into her vein.

skjuta

(inject with a stimulant) (slang)

Jon hyped himself up on meth and got arrested.

injicera ngn med ngt

(give an injection)

Doctors inject patients with vaccines.

injicera ngt in i ngn/ngt

(administer by injection)

The insulin must be injected into the buttocks.

skjuta ngt

(slang (drug: inject into a vein) (slang)

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