embed Antonyms

Meaning of embed

Wordnet

embed (v)

fix or set securely or deeply

attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war

Webster

embed (v. t.)

To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.

embed Sentence Examples

  1. I like to embed hidden messages in my artwork.
  2. The archaeologist discovered an ancient artifact embedded in the cave wall.
  3. The company's logo was embedded on the side of the building.
  4. The doctor used a special tool to embed the microchip in the patient's arm.
  5. The computer program is designed to embed data in images.
  6. The scientist embedded the tracking device in the animal's fur.
  7. The journalist embedded herself with the troops to get a firsthand account of the war.
  8. The programmer embedded the code in the software.
  9. The virus embedded itself in the computer system.
  10. The teacher embedded the lesson in the student's minds.

FAQs About the word embed

fix or set securely or deeply, attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a warTo lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as

root, lodge, bed, impact, intrench, engrain,entrench, infuse, imbue, fix

eradicate, eliminate,eliminate, dislodge, dislodge, eradicate, expel, detach, disengage, detach

I like to embed hidden messages in my artwork.

The archaeologist discovered an ancient artifact embedded in the cave wall.

The company's logo was embedded on the side of the building.

The doctor used a special tool to embed the microchip in the patient's arm.