Similar words: imbed, derived demand, added, studded, member, november, embezzle, december. Meaning: [ɪm'bed] adj. 1. enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass 2. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole.
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61. There were even birds with hooks embedded in their webbed feet.
62. These paths become embedded in the landscape, and so do you, literally.
63. Careful inspection of the image showed what looked like a string of pearls embedded in a bright haze.
64. They have accumulated over decades to become embedded in the fabric of institutions.
65. It perceives that an expressive act is embedded in a network of material practices within a given culture.
66. Solaris 1.1 and 2.1 will be ported to be embedded architecture along with real-time operating systems.
67. The haft of Molassi's own knife was embedded in his throat.
68. The adoral shields are curved slightly wing-like, with glassy beads embedded in the matrix.
69. Both the magnetic and capacitive systems work on having a series of wire grids embedded in the baseboard of the tablet.
70. They were all so deeply embedded in themselves there was no love or support left for her.
71. The use of such lexical representations allows knowledge to be embedded within lexical representations, rather than rules about those representations.
72. Microscopic examinations show that crystals of zinc are embedded in the eutectic mixture.
73. Embedded in the wood, it momentarily skewered him to the window-frame.
74. These chitin fibres are embedded in matrix materials, making the wall material like a carbon fibre composite.
75. Dramatic look with tiny jalapeno pepper slices embedded in melted cheese topping.
76. The general idea is that the string is embedded in the program or operating system.
77. A howitzer was embedded not far behind and was shaking down the dust of centuries from the rafters.
78. He clutched his throat, gagging on the bone embedded in his gullet.
79. A punishment stake had been embedded in the turf opposite the west door of the church.
80. For most people, time is embedded in language, and the sense of time is a function of this fact.
81. Most tourist snapshots also use a vocabulary of photographic practice which is embedded in power relations.
82. But, because of the sort of story he is embedded in, integrity, however twisted(sentencedict .com), he must have.
83. The engine rode up over three wagons of the coal train and ended up embedded under a road bridge.
84. However, the whole issue of long work hours was so embedded in the culture that few firms dared break the pattern.
85. For no work of art which is deeply embedded in the imagination can ever be still or dead.
86. While learning about dinosaurs, children can also discover and play with a variety of games embedded in the software.
87. These apatite crystals are embedded in an organic matrix which is mostly collagen.
88. The value of the use of language to transmit information is well embedded in our cultural mythology.
89. Antiracists have pointed out that in privileging prejudice and attitudes the multiculturalists have neglected racism as embedded in structures and institutions.
90. That dominance thrives on the enthusiasm for positive and effective government that is embedded in our political culture.
More similar words: imbed, derived demand, added, studded, member, november, embezzle, december, remember, embellish, nuremberg, membership, embezzlement, eddy, meddle, peddle, shedding, reddish, meddler, wedding, meddling, meddlesome, armageddon, hunkered down, bed, abed, sodden, ridden, rudder, sudden.