injektál
Injektál is a Hungarian verb that translates to "inject" in English. It describes the act of introducing a substance into a cavity, space, or tissue, typically using a needle and syringe. This action is commonly associated with medical procedures, such as administering medication, vaccines, or anesthetics. In a medical context, "injektál" can refer to various types of injections, including subcutaneous (under the skin), intramuscular (into a muscle), or intravenous (into a vein).
Beyond its medical applications, the term "injektál" can also be used figuratively. For instance, it might describe