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Meaning of embedment
The act of fixing or setting something firmly in a surrounding material or context.
Etymology of embedment
The word "embedment" comes from the verb "embed", which is derived from the Old English words "em-" (in) and "bedd" (bed), and the suffix "-ment" (a noun-forming suffix).
The term has been used in various contexts, including journalism, military, and science, to describe the act of placing or fixing something in a particular location or context.
Synonyms
incorporation
integration
inclusion
insertion
embedding
placement
positioning
location
situating
installation
fixing
setting
implantation
engrafting
transplanting
grafting
affixing
attaching
annexing
appending
adding
joining
linking
connecting
unifying
merging
fusing
combining
amalgamating
consolidating
centralizing
concentrating
implanting
insetting
intussusception
Definitions
- The act of embedding or the state of being embedded.
- * The process of inserting or fixing something, such as a journalist or a device, in a particular location or context.
- * A part of a larger whole, such as a cell or a fragment, that is enclosed or contained within another substance or material.
Usage Examples
- The journalist's embedment with the troops provided a unique perspective on the conflict.
- * The company's embedment of the new technology in their products increased efficiency and productivity.
- * The embedment of the fossil in the rock provided valuable information about the ancient ecosystem.
Antonyms
removal
extraction
elimination
exclusion
separation
detachment
disengagement
withdrawal
retirement
recession
retreat
withdrawal
rejection
expulsion
ejection
omission
excision
cutting
severing
disconnecting
unlinking
disuniting
dividing
segregating
isolating