ingresarlos
Ingresarlos is not a standalone verb, but the infinitive ingresar combined with the direct object pronoun los, forming a non-finite verb phrase meaning “to enter them.” The construction is common in Spanish when referring to inserting or logging multiple masculine objects into a system, list, or register. The form is used to talk about the action in a general or future sense, or as part of a larger verbal construction.
Morphology and agreement: when los refers to masculine plural objects, the non-finite form is ingresarlos. If
Usage and contexts: ingresarlos is frequent in administrative, data-entry, or information-management contexts. Examples include entering records
Notes: ingresarlos is a standard Spanish construction and does not constitute a separate lexical item beyond