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    em·bed
    [əmˈbed, emˈbed]
    verb
    embed (verb) · embeds (third person present) · embedded (past tense) · embedded (past participle) · embedding (present participle) · imbed (verb) · imbedded (past participle) · imbedded (past tense) · imbedding (present participle) · imbeds (third person present)
    1. fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass:
      "he had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest"
      • implant (an idea or feeling) within something else so it becomes an ingrained or essential characteristic of it:
        "the Victorian values embedded in Tennyson's poetry"
      • linguistics
        place (a phrase or clause) within another clause or sentence:
        "phrases or clauses that are embedded in a sentence for effect"
      • incorporate (a video or other item of data) within the body of a web page or other document:
        "you can embed the videos into a blog post."
      • design and build (a microprocessor) as an integral part of a system or device:
        "to embed the controller, he has to get creative"
    2. attach (a journalist) to a military unit during a conflict:
      "the CNN correspondent is now embedded with the US Navy aboard the USS Constellation"
    noun
    embed (noun) · embeds (plural noun) · imbed (noun) · imbeds (plural noun)
    1. an embedded journalist:
      "most of the embeds found themselves covering construction and civil works projects"
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