Embed ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Embed ( verb )

  1. To fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
  2. To insert or set firmly in a surrounding mass.

Origin:

From middle english embeden, from old english embǣdan, from en- "in" + bǣdan "to bed".

Examples:

  1. The rock was embedded in the ground.
  2. The bullet was embedded in the wall.
  3. The company embedded its technology in the new device.
  4. The reporter embedded with the military unit.
  5. The seed was embedded in the soil.

(As a verb)

Embed ( verb )

  1. To fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
  2. To insert or set firmly in a surrounding mass.

Origin:

From middle english embeden, from old english embǣdan, from en- "in" + bǣdan "to bed".

Examples:

  1. The rock was embedded in the ground.
  2. The bullet was embedded in the wall.
  3. The company embedded its technology in the new device.
  4. The reporter embedded with the military unit.
  5. The seed was embedded in the soil.
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