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Verb embed has 1 sense
- implant, engraft, embed, imbed, plant - fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
--1 is one way to insert, infix, enter, introduce
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Embed
Definition:
A transitive verb meaning to enclose or integrate something into a surrounding mass or structure.
Senses:
- To fix an object firmly and deeply in another substance.
- To incorporate or include something as an integral part of a larger unit.
- To insert media, such as images, videos, or audio, into a website or document.
- To implant or establish something deeply or firmly in someone's mind or behavior.
Examples:
Sense 1: To fix an object firmly and deeply
- The artisans skillfully embedded gemstones into the necklace.
- He embedded a metal rod into the concrete to reinforce the structure.
- She embedded marbles into the clay sculpture for a decorative effect.
Sense 2: To incorporate or include as an integral part
- The survey results were embedded in the final report.
- He embedded his personal experiences into the novel's protagonist.
- The new software embeds advanced security features.
Sense 3: To insert media into a website or document
- Please embed the YouTube video in your blog post.
- The webpage embedded an interactive map to display real-time data.
- She used HTML code to embed the image gallery on her website.
Sense 4: To implant or establish deeply in someone's mind or behavior
- The professor tried to embed critical thinking skills in his students.
- His childhood experiences embedded a fear of water in him.
- Advertisers embed subliminal messages to influence consumer behavior.
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