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embeda journalist placed in a military unit in order to provide news coverage during a war
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embed1778, "to lay in a bed (of surrounding matter)," from em- (1) + bed (n.). Originally a geological term, in reference to fossils in rock; figurative sense is by 1835; meaning "place (a j [..]
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embedto attach firmly to a surrounding substance.
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embedIn Web page design, to link or to insert an inline video image or sound file into the page so that it is hyperlinked and clickable. 2. In a Web page, an HTML tag indicating an embedded object in a Web page.
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embed – When a reporter stays with the military in order to conduct journalistic business. They are typically provided with security and basic necessities provided by the unit they are embedded with.
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embedA term meaning to place a specific piece of content from one Web page inside of another one. This is often done using an embed code (a few lines of HTML and/or Javascript) that you can copy or paste. [..]
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embedTo add something into a page. Usually refers to adding a kind of media format (video, image, audio file) into a web page or a document.
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embed(v) fix or set securely or deeply(v) attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war
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embedSocially permissible theft.
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embedPut a picture or other object into a file in such a way that it becomes part of the file. This can be done by direct pasting, or by leaving “Link to File” unchecked, or by checking “Save with Document [..]
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embedAdding an element from one document to another document; in online video this refers to taking video from a online video provider and transplanting it elsewhere on the web (websites, social networking [..]
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embedTo insert something into a webpage, either from an external source or a hosted file like a saved image. related: embeds, embedding, embed-code
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embed
To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed.
''to embed something in clay, mortar, or sand''
*Jersey
a war reporter assigned to and travelling with a military unit.
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