imbed (Meaning)
imbed (v)
fix or set securely or deeply
imbed (v. t.)
To sink or lay, as in a bed; to deposit in a partly inclosing mass, as of clay or mortar; to cover, as with earth, sand, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of imbed
imbed Sentence Examples
- The microchip was imbedded into the patient's brain to restore lost motor function.
- The surgeon carefully imbedded the implants deep into the bone to ensure stability.
- The company's logo was imbedded in the packaging, making it impossible to remove.
- The artist imbedded tiny pieces of glass into the sculpture, creating a shimmering effect.
- The research team imbedded sensors throughout the building to monitor air quality and temperature.
- The virus imbedded itself into the host's cells, replicating rapidly and causing severe symptoms.
- The programmer imbedded security measures into the software to prevent unauthorized access.
- The data was imbedded in the image file, visible only with the correct encryption key.
- The government imbedded tracking devices in the citizens' vehicles to monitor their movements.
- The scientist imbedded the specimen in a resin block to preserve it for further analysis.
FAQs About the word imbed
fix or set securely or deeplyTo sink or lay, as in a bed; to deposit in a partly inclosing mass, as of clay or mortar; to cover, as with earth, sand, etc.
lodge,root, imbue, place, bed, fix,entrench, engrain, intrench, implant
dislodge, dislodge,eliminate, eradicate, eliminate, eradicate, expel, detach,remove, disengage
The microchip was imbedded into the patient's brain to restore lost motor function.
The surgeon carefully imbedded the implants deep into the bone to ensure stability.
The company's logo was imbedded in the packaging, making it impossible to remove.
The artist imbedded tiny pieces of glass into the sculpture, creating a shimmering effect.