To fix or set securely or deeply.
1Now there was another image to imbed in his lustsome brain.
2To make each one many times was the best way to imbed it in his memory.
3But a metaphor is no argument, though it be sometimes the gunpowder to drive one home and imbed it in the memory.
4It had flung itself free to imbed itself in front of him, its blue-white runes enveloping it in a cold and glorious light.
5One of the irons had been imbedded there in the glowing coals.
6Now the shot flattened itself against sarsen stones imbedded in the mound.
7At the foundation, there are large rocks, naturally imbedded in the earth.
8The wheels sank deep below the metal foundation, and became hopelessly imbedded.
9I suppose that the lovely carved choir-stalls are imbedded somewhere within it.
10The tortoise shell being softened, points of ruby and diamond were imbedded.
11They were deeply imbedded, and the ground was churned up around them.
12Rows of such cylinders would be imbedded in a building's outer walls.
13Sensor technologies are grouped into four areas: active, passive, imbedded, and processing.
14She was still standing, the bullet imbedded in a container behind her.
15If opportunity always comes imbedded in crisis, well humanity has one fantastic opportunity!
16They are deeply imbedded in the very cells and fiber of the individual.