embed
em|bed /ɪmb'ed/ (embeds embedding embedded)
1 [VERB] V n in n, also V n prep
If an object embeds itself in a substance or thing, it becomes fixed there firmly and deeply.
One of the bullets passed through Andrea's chest before embedding itself in a wall.
● embedded [ADJ] oft ADJ in n
There is glass embedded in the cut.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed in n
If something such as an attitude or feeling is embedded in a society or system, or in someone's personality, it becomes a permanent and noticeable feature of it.
This agreement will be embedded in a state treaty to be signed soon.
● embedded [ADJ] oft ADJ in n
I think that hatred of the other is deeply embedded in our society.
1 [VERB] V n in n, also V n prep
If an object embeds itself in a substance or thing, it becomes fixed there firmly and deeply.
One of the bullets passed through Andrea's chest before embedding itself in a wall.
● embedded [ADJ] oft ADJ in n
There is glass embedded in the cut.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed in n
If something such as an attitude or feeling is embedded in a society or system, or in someone's personality, it becomes a permanent and noticeable feature of it.
This agreement will be embedded in a state treaty to be signed soon.
● embedded [ADJ] oft ADJ in n
I think that hatred of the other is deeply embedded in our society.