Betekenis van:
embed

to embed
Werkwoord
  • een plaats geven
  • fix or set securely or deeply

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to embed
Werkwoord
  • neerzetten; in de bodem zetten
  • fix or set securely or deeply

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to embed
Werkwoord
  • vervatten in iets
  • fix or set securely or deeply

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to embed
Werkwoord
    • attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war
    "The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division"

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. How can I embed the debt clock on my Web site?
    2. I wish I could figure out how to embed a YouTube video.
    3. A commitment of EU political effort and resources will help to embed stability in the region.
    4. A continued commitment of EU political effort and resources will help to embed stability in the region.
    5. A continued commitment of EU political effort and resources will help to embed stability in the region,
    6. A continued commitment of EU political effort and resources will nonetheless help to further embed stability in the country as well as in the region.
    7. A continued commitment of EU political effort and resources will thus help to further embed stability in the country as well as in the region.
    8. The euro has helped to embed economic stability in euro-area countries, consequently providing euro-area countries with favourable financing conditions and mitigating the effects of external exchange rate fluctuations.
    9. the services referred to in the introductory part relate to shares admitted to trading on a regulated market or in an equivalent third-country market, money market instruments, bonds or other forms of securitised debt (excluding those bonds or securitised debt that embed a derivative), UCITS and other non-complex financial instruments.
    10. Since the creation of the euro-area almost 10 years ago four further countries joined the euro-area. The euro has helped to embed economic stability in euro-area countries, consequently providing euro-area countries with favourable financing conditions and mitigating the effects of external exchange rate fluctuations.
    11. In complex scenarios of joint controllership like IMI, it seems most efficient from the perspective of compliance to embed data protection in the system from the beginning (see section: ‘Work in Progress’ under chapter 13: ‘Cooperation with data protection authorities and the EDPS’) and to define a compliance framework as provided in these guidelines.