Also means
to settle, to set up
Usage Note
Insediare means to formally install someone in a position or to establish a settlement. Insediare un governo means to swear in a government; insediarsi (reflexive) means to take up one's post or to settle in a place. In the reflexive form it takes essere as auxiliary. The noun form insediamento means both 'inauguration' and 'settlement' (e.g. a prehistoric settlement).
Examples
"Il nuovo sindaco si è insediato lunedì scorso."
Natural Translation
The new mayor took office last Monday.
Literal Translation
The new mayor himself installed Monday last.
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