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Meanings of
embed
in English
Portuguese
embutir
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To fix or set securely or deeply.
plant
implant
engraft
imbed
Portuguese
embutir
Portuguese
embed
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HTML element.
embed element
Related terms
flow element
phrasing element
embedded element
interactive element
palpable element
Portuguese
embed
Synonyms
Examples for "
plant
"
plant
implant
engraft
imbed
Examples for "
plant
"
1
The new
plant
will be good for business, good for the area.
2
The state government said this week it plans to expand the
plant
.
3
Russia is also set to help build Turkey's first nuclear power
plant
.
4
The
plant
manufactures oil equipment for the North Sea and international markets.
5
The new investment follows
plant
closures at Ford's UK operations last year.
1
Conclusion: Both
implant
systems provide similar primary stability and similar long-term stability.
2
Background: Few studies address salvage rates for infection in
implant
-
based
breast reconstruction.
3
The
implant
is available in Europe, but not in the United States.
4
Radiographic and clinical follow-up is therefore necessary for patients with this
implant
.
5
This study brings into question
implant
reliability for the four-corner fusion procedure.
1
Gnostics, and which arose from the attempt to
engraft
Orientalism upon
2
God again gives the key to real teaching in the word
"
engraft
.
"
3
These purified muscle stem cells
engraft
with high efficiency and regenerate serially injured muscle.
4
His lore was
engraft
,
something foreign that grew in him.
5
We therefore conclude that hESCs are capable of generating hematopoietic cells that
engraft
primary recipients.
1
Now there was another image to
imbed
in his lustsome brain.
2
One of the irons had been
imbedded
there in the glowing coals.
3
Now the shot flattened itself against sarsen stones
imbedded
in the mound.
4
At the foundation, there are large rocks, naturally
imbedded
in the earth.
5
The wheels sank deep below the metal foundation, and became hopelessly
imbedded
.
Usage of
embed
in English
1
It's also possible to
embed
outside content like YouTube videos and more.
2
When news orgs
embed
the post it shows a higher tally too.
3
I just wished that I could
embed
that information into my heart.
4
We can
embed
the flycycle in plastic, leaving only the controls exposed.
5
Users can also
embed
charts from the tool on their own platforms.
6
It's a Disney tradition to
embed
tiny mouse symbols into the architecture.
7
However, it's not always possible to
embed
a callback in third-party JavaScript modules.
8
These services allow application developers to
embed
adverts in their software.
9
I wanted to go farther into the crowd; I wanted to
embed
myself.
10
On her second virtual
embed
,
Scranton got dealt a tougher hand.
11
Suppose he were able to
embed
such a message inside the strobe flash?
12
Inline XBRL essentially would
embed
the XBRL data into the financial statements themselves.
13
In turn, the portal will
embed
advertising from other Network Members.
14
Scotland has already promised to
embed
LGBT-inclusive education in the curriculum.
15
All of them
embed
stories and parts of context within it.
16
They can reorganize entire communities, and
embed
clusters of cells within other species.
Other examples for "embed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
embed
emb
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
include an embed
virtual embed
military embed
Translations for
embed
Portuguese
embutir
implantar
encaixar
colocar
embed
Embed
through the time
Embed
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common