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Example sentences for "embedded"

Lexicographically close words:
embassy; embattled; embayed; embayment; embed; embedding; embellish; embellished; embellishes; embellishing
  1. A statue of Juno is embedded in the gateway, and in the shed-like museum have been collected a host of Phoenician, Roman, and other remains dug out of the soil of the city.

  2. The Count's knife was firmly embedded in the beast's ribs; it had gone straight to the heart and death had been instantaneous.

  3. Some people have them surgically embedded in their bodies.

  4. Hawkes nudged a tiny sliver of metal embedded in a ring on his finger.

  5. He was given a televector transmitter--it was surgically embedded in the fleshy part of his thigh--and he accepted a drink from fat old Hines MacIntosh in remembrance of Hawkes.

  6. The surface of the perforans tendon as it glides over the smooth surface at the back of the os coronæ was lacerated, and minute portions of the bone were found embedded therein.

  7. When met with in this manner, however, the foreign body is more often than not a splinter of wood deeply embedded in the cleft of the frog or in the frog itself.

  8. Either the nail has been found embedded in the horn, or the puncture it has made detected, and the matter has been reported.

  9. Further we find embedded in Arabic works a considerable amount of matter of great importance, a circumstance of vital moment for the investigation of the survival of Persian literary tradition.

  10. Inostranzev who first revealed to us the worth of Arabic: he unearthed chapters embedded in Arabic books which are paraphrase or translation of Pahlavi originals.

  11. For the same reason the travellers were unable to sight the immense development of granite-embedded quartz, which lurks amongst the hills to the inland or east, and which here subtends the whole coast-line.

  12. We find a firm, homogeneous or sparsely fibrillated matrix in which are embedded nucleated cells (corpuscles of protoplasm) arranged in rows of three, six or eight, parallel with the adjacent lines of fibrillation.

  13. Integument soft, strengthened by special sclerites, those on the ventral surface of the prosoma apparently representing the basal segments of the legs embedded in the skin.

  14. Whether the cell in an inflamed part is the white ameboid cell of the blood or the fixed connective tissue embedded in the fibers, it multiplies in the same way.

  15. The embedded stings should be extracted with fine forceps or even with the finger nails.

  16. Isolated calcareous masses have sometimes been embedded in the cardiac walls.

  17. Extensive extravasations of blood may be found embedded between the coats of the intestines, or excessive effusion into the substance of the lungs.

  18. Hematoma, or blood tumors, may be found embedded in this membrane.

  19. Foreign bodies are sometimes found embedded in the mucous membrane lining of the mouth or lodged between the teeth.

  20. The lower end of each cylinder is embedded in clay, and into it near its lower end is inserted a tube of bamboo, which, lying horizontally on the ground, converges upon and joins with a similar tube of a second cylinder.

  21. The smelting is performed by mixing the ore with charcoal in a clay crucible, which is embedded in a pile of charcoal.

  22. Through effort he was able to catch some of the water before it went into this urinal that was embedded into the floor.

  23. It was a long embedded sensitivity that he had developed in Ayuttaya from early boyhood.

  24. Still he was changing and within the darkness that was subjugating him into doziness a new embedded consistency was formulating.

  25. Material is hidden everywhere, and awaits elucidation just as fossils lie embedded in the rocks ready for the zoologist's hammer.

  26. Well, a diamond lies embedded in hard rock, in tunnels .

  27. One kilometre farther a conglomerate mass of granite and yellow and red lava, with impurities embedded in it, emerged just above the water in the centre of the stream.

  28. Our animals still sank in ochre-coloured sand, or stumbled on conglomerate rocks of spattered lava pellets embedded in sandstone.

  29. I could observe to the north-east of that range great blocks of eruptive rock much perforated, in which were embedded pellets of yellow lava and of red and black baked igneous rock.

  30. The documents are at hand; just as fossils lie embedded in rocks for the guidance of zooelogists.

  31. His eyes embedded in red puffs, burned and bored again in the way that had frightened her so at first.

  32. She described a semicircle with her right hand, taking in the entire plain, its green bushes and silvery streams and the city with its wreath of swelling gardens lying embedded in the fields like a lark's nest in a meadow.

  33. The occasions of war lie upon the surface, and are known and read of all men, while the causes of war are embedded in racial antagonisms, in political and economic controversies.

  34. Not otherwise, the occasion of the great conflict that is now shaking our earth was the assassination of an Austrian boy and girl, but the cause is embedded in racial antagonisms and economic competition.

  35. With each spring the awful fangs came nearer, and it was only a question of minutes before they would be embedded in the victim's flesh.

  36. Six bullets were embedded in his carcass and his life was ebbing.

  37. The unexpressed values of experience are vague strivings embedded in chaotic sensations and images; these expression sorts and organizes by attaching them to definite ordered symbols.

  38. For, as we have observed so often, feelings are more vital and permanent when embedded in concrete sensations and images than when attached to abstract meanings.

  39. Several smart tugs at the line, with a whipping of the rod to right and left of the log, convinced her that the hook was too deeply embedded to be released by any such operation.

  40. A tanged and barbed point, embedded in a human vertebra, was found in a burial mound near Copiapo.

  41. I am unable to say whether the edge of the flake still embedded in the wood is left as originally produced or no, but several unmounted flakes from the same locality have been re-chipped on both edges.

  42. One was found embedded in a human vertebra.

  43. Below this again a breccia of sub-angular and rounded pieces of dark-red grit, a few quartz pebbles, and angular fragments of limestone, embedded in a sandy paste.

  44. It is said to have been found at Savanseau, and in places has a red incrustation upon it, as if it had been embedded in a cave.

  45. It was found embedded in the gravel in a layer of sand about 4 or 5 feet from the surface, in apparently undisturbed ground.

  46. The Prometheus was bound, and the fire he had stolen from heaven lay embedded in the flints of his rock.

  47. We have no other remembrance of his Lalla Rookh than that he has embedded in it some of those gems of song--some of those charming lyrics which scarcely needed to be set to music; they are melody and verse in one.

  48. We know of them merely what can be learned from their bones and implements embedded in the soil or in the earth of the caverns in which some of them sheltered themselves.

  49. Dabistan of the seventeenth,—which both contain fragments of ancient traditions embedded in their texts.

  50. Sorrow is as deeply embedded in the necessity and constitution of things as joy.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "embedded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    confirmed; embossed; engraved; established; etched; graven; implanted; impressed; imprinted; infixed; ingrained; inveterate; rooted; settled; vested