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imbed

[ im-bed ]

verb (used with object)

imbedded, imbedding.
  1. a variant of embed.


imbed

/ ɪˈɛ /

verb

  1. a less common spelling of embed
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Then — and I’m not sure how you’ll do this — you must imbed belief, building upon the jilted relationships and smoldering ashes and shards of broken glass DeBoer left behind.

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If the founding of the American republic was imbedded with ambiguities that conservatives refuse to acknowledge, the country’s greatest internal crisis ought to appeal to their generally binary, Manichaean worldview.

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Tiny dents in the silver created intricate and delicate patterns where turquoise and red coral were imbedded.

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Beyond questions of appearance or language or personal style, the larger problem was imbedded within the political culture of postrevolutionary America itself.

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Describing himself as a "biohacker" - someone who puts pieces of technology into his body to try to improve his performance - he has 32 implants in total, including chips to open doors and imbedded magnets.

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