event insertion

[ɪˈvɛnt ɪnˈsɜrʃən]
nounpl: event insertions
inserção de evento
1. The act of adding or placing an event into a schedule, database, system, or timeline
The event insertion into the calendar was completed successfully.
A inserção do evento no calendário foi concluída com sucesso.
2. In computing and programming, the operation of adding an event record or entry into a data structure or event management system
Event insertion in the logging system requires proper timestamp formatting.
A inserção de evento no sistema de registro requer formatação correta de data e hora.
3. In event management and project planning, the process of adding a new event to an existing schedule or calendar
The event insertion caused a conflict with the existing meeting.
A inserção do evento causou um conflito com a reunião existente.
This is primarily technical terminology used in IT, software development, event management, and administrative contexts. It is common in Brazilian corporate environments, particularly in scheduling software, project management tools, and calendar applications. The term has become standardized across Portuguese-speaking business and technology sectors.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
event additionevent schedulingevent registrationevent entryevent logging
Antonyms / Antônimos
event deletionevent removalevent cancellation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
inserção de evento
Standard technical and administrative usage across Brazil
São Paulo
inserção de evento
Common in corporate and tech sectors
Rio de Janeiro
inserção de evento
Used in event planning and tourism contexts
Portugal
inserção de evento
Same standard terminology used in Portuguese business contexts

Related Words

event managementcalendar integrationdatabase operationscheduling systemevent trackingdata entry

Related Idioms & Phrases

insert an event into the calendar
add an event to the schedule
event insertion conflict
successful event insertion
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