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embedded

[em-bed-id] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪd /


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For billions of years, tiny fragments of Earth's atmosphere have likely been arriving on the moon and becoming embedded in its soil.

From Science Daily

Consumers will pay the fee when buying any product with an embedded battery whether it’s rechargeable or not.

From Los Angeles Times

AI systems reflect the biases embedded in their data, training and design, and attempts to regulate such bias often end up trading one flavor of bias for another.

From Salon

I’m of course referring to climate change, a topic embedded with some sort of Pavlovian trigger that immediately gets most people to tune out as soon as it is mentioned.

From Salon

Wheeler Vice President Steve Green said the dealer already has service workers embedded at municipally owned power plants, mines and other installations with Caterpillar generators.

From The Wall Street Journal