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embedding
[ em-bed-ing ]
noun
- the mapping of one set into another.
embedding
/ ɪˈɛɪŋ /
noun
- the practice of assigning or being assigned a journalist to accompany an active military unit
Word History and Origins
Origin of embedding1
Example Sentences
So he spent little time in an office, instead sitting with his assistants, working directly with his players and embedding his ideas.
"By embedding military perspectives into civilian domains, the legislation could reshape Indonesia's policy direction, potentially prioritising stability and state control over democratic governance and civil liberties," Mr Dinarto said.
But it was “The Puritan” that caught the popular imagination like no other, embedding the icon in the national consciousness.
ByteDance, he said, could assist the Chinese government by sharing the data it collects from its roughly 170 million American users, embedding malicious software in the app or helping to spread disinformation.
She thrived on love, effortlessly embedding herself into his life, making it hard to remember how they’d even started dating to begin with.
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