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    • Fixed into the surface of something

      • Meaning of embedded in English embedded adjective (US also imbedded) uk / ɪmˈbed.ɪd / us / ɪmˈbed.ɪd / Add to word list fixed into the surface of something: embedded in The thorn was embedded in her thumb.
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  2. EMBEDDED definition: 1. fixed into the surface of something: 2. If an emotion, opinion, etc. is embedded in someone or…. Learn more.

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      EMBEDDED meaning: 1. fixed into the surface of something: 2....

  3. 1. : occurring as a grammatical constituent (such as a verb phrase or clause) within a like constituent. 2. : enclosed closely in or as if in a matrix : set firmly into a mass or material.

  4. constituting a permanent and noticeable feature of something. a deeply embedded feeling of guilt. This agreement will be embedded in a state treaty to be signed soon. The cult of youth is embedded in our society. A sense of tradition is deeply embedded in our culture.

  5. Embedded definition: fixed or snugly enclosed in a surrounding mass. See examples of EMBEDDED used in a sentence.

  6. EMBEDDED definition: 1. fixed into the surface of something: 2. If an emotion, attitude, etc is embedded in someone or…. Learn more.

  7. 1. To fix firmly in a surrounding mass: embed a post in concrete; fossils embedded in shale. 2. a. To cause to be an integral part of a surrounding whole: "a minor accuracy embedded in a larger untruth" (Ian Jack). b. Linguistics To insert or position (a clause or phrase) within a clause or phrase.

  8. 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. d.

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