embed

verb
UK: /ɪmˈbed/
US: /ɪmˈbed/
  1. To fix something firmly in a substance or object.

    1. I want to embed this stone in the wall corner.
    2. The journalist managed to embed himself with the front line troops.
  2. To include something as an integral part of a larger whole.

    1. I will embed the video on my website.
    2. We aim to embed sustainable practices into the company's operational culture.
embed intransitive-verb
  1. To be an integral part of something.

    1. The arrow embed deep in the tree.
    2. Memories of that summer are firmly embed in my mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "embed" in English means: To fix something firmly in a substance or object., To include something as an integral part of a larger whole..

The phonetic transcription of "embed" is /ɪmˈbed/ in British English and /ɪmˈbed/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "embed": insert, implant, incorporate, integrate, fix, plant.

Example usage of "embed": "I want to embed this stone in the wall corner.". More examples on the page.