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  1. 1. a. : to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix. fossils embedded in stone. b. : to make something an integral part of. the prejudices embedded in our language. c. : to prepare (a microscopy specimen) for sectioning by infiltrating with and enclosing in a supporting substance.

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  3. verb (used without object) , em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding. to be or become fixed or incorporated, as into a surrounding mass: Glass embeds in the soft tar of the road.

  4. to fix or become fixed firmly and deeply in a surrounding solid mass. to embed a nail in wood. 2. (transitive) to surround closely. hard rock embeds the roots. 3. (transitive) to fix or retain (a thought, idea, etc) in the mind. 4. (transitive) computing. to insert (a video, music file, etc) within a web page.

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  6. to put a computer or piece of electronic equipment inside a product in order to control the way it operates: be embedded in/into sth Microprocessors are embedded into products such as cars, fridges, traffic lights, and industrial equipment.

  7. An embed is a way to display external media or content on your website without uploading or hosting it directly. Embeds allow you to seamlessly incorporate various types of content, such as videos, social media posts, maps, audio clips, and more.

  8. to fix something in a substance or solid object. (figurative) These attitudes are deeply embedded in our society (= felt very strongly and difficult to change). embed something/itself (in something) The bullet embedded itself in the wall.

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