0 to fix something firmly into a substance
1 to include text, sound, images, video, etc. in a computer file, email message, or on a website:
2 to put a computer or piece of electronic equipment inside a product in order to control the way it operates:
A shower of glass from the shattered windowpane fell over the floor and seats, and a bullet embedded itself in the woodwork of an upper berth.
Crack! came a report and a bullet embedded itself in the stout wood of their own boat.
In the center of this masonry is embedded very thick iron plate.
Large beams, embedded here and there in the brickwork or masonry, bound the whole together, and strengthened the structure.
The pineal gland is a peculiar mass of nervous substance which is embedded in the human brain, in a position near the middle of the skull almost directly above the extreme top of the spinal column.
The only representations that exist, in this view, are those that are embedded in the momentary phenomenal experience.
Facts that have such consequences are, so to speak, ' embedded ' in the world's past, as part of the causal processes leading up to the present.
The proof of this embedding result is straightforward and will thus be left as an exercise.
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