Embed
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Embed ( verb )
- To fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
- 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:
- The rock was embedded in the ground.
- The bullet was embedded in the wall.
- The company embedded its technology in the new device.
- The reporter embedded with the military unit.
- The seed was embedded in the soil.
(As a verb)
Embed ( verb )
- To fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
- 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:
- The rock was embedded in the ground.
- The bullet was embedded in the wall.
- The company embedded its technology in the new device.
- The reporter embedded with the military unit.
- The seed was embedded in the soil.