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Past Participle
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1
to firmly and deeply fix something in something else
- The artist decided to embed colorful gems into the sculpture to add a touch of sparkle.
- The journalist aimed to embed the camera into the war zone to capture authentic footage.
- The gardener chose to embed plant markers in the soil to identify different flower varieties.
- They are embedding the camera into the device.
- They embedded the seeds in the soil yesterday.
2
to send a journalist with a group of soldiers to a combat zone
- The news agency decided to embed a reporter with the infantry unit to provide firsthand coverage of the conflict.
- The journalist was embedded with the special forces to report on their missions in the war-torn region.
- The photographer was embedded with the military convoy to capture images of the humanitarian efforts in the conflict zone.
- The war correspondent was embedded with the reconnaissance team to gather information about enemy movements.