1. To place; SYN. instal, set up, establish.
2. To put into an office or a position
3. To set up for use; SYN. instal, put in, set up.
1. Fixer.
2. Installer. Établir son domicile.
3. Définir.
4. Instituer. Établir les règles du jeu.
5. Prouver. Établir les faits.
1. Établir. S'installer en province.
2. Aménager. Installer une maison.
3. Placer. Installer un meuble.
4. Mettre. Installer l'électricité.
1. Établir.
2. Fonder.
1. Reposer. Poser un paquet.
10. exister. Une question qui se pose.
2. Placer.
3. Installer. Poser une porte.
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4. Supposer. Je pose que.
5. Formuler. Poser une question.
6. (Intrans.) Plastronner.
7. (Intrans.) Vouloir passer pour. Poser au savant.
8. (Pron.) Atterrir. Un avion qui se pose.
9. (Pron.) S'arrêter. Un regard qui se pose.
To set in place and prepare for operation. Operating systems and application programs commonly include a disk-based installation, or setup, program that does most of the work of preparing the program to work with the computer, printer, and other devices. Often such a program can check for devices attached to the system, request the user to choose from sets of options, create a place for the program on the hard disk, and modify system startup files as necessary.