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embedding

[em-bed-ing] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪŋ /


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Israel accuses Hezbollah of embedding its military infrastructure in civilian areas.

From BBC

Diesel, on the other hand, powers trucks, trains, ships, construction equipment, and farm machinery, embedding the cost of it throughout the supply chain.

From Barron's

Accenture employees will have access to products like Mistral AI Studio—a platform that allows users to experiment with models before embedding the technology in their operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

To soothe concerns about obstructed pavements, councils are now installing parking bays directly onto streets, permanently embedding the schemes into the architecture of cities.

From BBC

"While some brands are embedding sustainability into their supply chains, true large-scale change remains distant," according to Deloitte, which estimates less than 1% of used clothing is recycled into new garments and recycled fibres globally.

From BBC