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embedding

[ em-bed-ing ]

noun

Mathematics.
  1. the mapping of one set into another.


embedding

/ ɪ³¾Ëˆ²úÉ›»åɪŋ /

noun

  1. the practice of assigning or being assigned a journalist to accompany an active military unit
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"By embedding military perspectives into civilian domains, the legislation could reshape Indonesia's policy direction, potentially prioritising stability and state control over democratic governance and civil liberties," Mr Dinarto said.

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But it was “The Puritan†that caught the popular imagination like no other, embedding the icon in the national consciousness.

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ByteDance, he said, could assist the Chinese government by sharing the data it collects from its roughly 170 million American users, embedding malicious software in the app or helping to spread disinformation.

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She thrived on love, effortlessly embedding herself into his life, making it hard to remember how they’d even started dating to begin with.

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Israel says its operations in northern Gaza are designed to prevent Hamas from regrouping and accuses them of embedding among the civilian population, which Hamas denies.

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