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embedded

Definition for embedded

adjective as in entrenched

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The scheme is increasingly becoming embedded in official licensing policies across England and Wales.

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“It’s the norm and the custom. It’s embedded in the U.S. attorneys manual,” said Washington lawyer Stuart Gerson, a former acting U.S. attorney general.

Sheinbaum’s challenge at the national level, where cartels are more embedded than in Mexico City, has been abundantly clear since she was sworn in Oct.

In 2022, the consortium began introducing tracking chips, no larger than a grain of rice, as part of the label embedded in the hard rind of the cheese.

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"By the time everyone else comes out of university, I'll have some savings behind me, I'll be embedded within a company, and hopefully will have gained some qualifications in my job."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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