English to Hindi Dictionary embed

embed

ट्वीट
definition
verb
he had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest
fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
The U.S. military's decision to embed journalists in combat units prompted me to think about the value of embedding reporters as a journalistic technique.
attach (a journalist) to a military unit during a conflict.
noun
most of the embeds found themselves covering construction and civil works projects
an embedded journalist.
translation of 'embed'
एम्बेड
verb
जड़ना,
लगाना,
लागू करना,
बैठाना
example
Digital watermarking technology allows users to 'embed' a digital code in audio, images, video and printed documents that is imperceptible during normal use but readable by computers and software.
But the biggest problem I faced as an 'embed' with the Marine grunts was that I found myself doing what journalists are warned from journalism school not to do: I found myself falling in love with my subject.
The flaw makes it possible for a website to 'embed' malicious code (including more Trojans, worms and/or viruses) directly into a web page, and infect visitors instantly while visiting the site.
It is left to Martha Swann's rather ditzy Rosalind and Jenni Bowden's practical gentle and loving Celia to lighten the mood and 'embed' the ideas of fidelity and courage in love that run through the play.
The U.S. military's decision to 'embed' journalists in combat units prompted me to think about the value of embedding reporters as a journalistic technique.
The U.S. war in Iraq began with an experiment, 'embedding' reporters with U.S. military units in the field.
According to House, their beliefs were deeply 'embedded' in the bureaucratic culture.
Central to this was ensuring that the 600 journalists to be 'embedded' with the military played their role.
As a result, components 'embedded' in these systems must be designed with high noise immunity and low noise generation.
The East Bay lab has been examining issues with low power 'embedded' devices designed for instrumentation such as industrial and environmental monitoring for several years.
While some reporters were 'embedded' with the American military, Allbritton sent himself on assignment, never even asking permission to be in the country.
A clause may be 'embedded' in a phrase, and vice versa, ad infinitum.
Those 'embeds' (like a police ride-along, only with the military instead of the police) really bring home the superiority of our military.
His ideas are 'embedded' in Islamic tradition - he does not concoct them to express his ego.
The theory is that an idea is 'embedded' in the subconscious, and it is affecting one's conscious behaviour in some way.
Introducing interactive learning technology is a contemporary case study of the difficulties involved in 'embedding' new ideas and new ways of working into institutions that are resistant to change.
In three seconds, the automatic car careered backwards, hit the woman captain of a village bowls team, smashed into two parked cars, bounced on to a wall and 'embedded' itself in a hedge, an inquest heard.
Expect to see diagnostic devices 'embedded' into houses.
Look at the way journalists were 'embedded' during the conflict, folded into the media management operation.
On the other hand, implanting a powerful one-size-fits-all 'embedded' microprocessor can reduce battery life to worthless levels.
Many 'embeds' remain, and their reports are excellent, but most of our news coverage now has returned to what has gone wrong and who's at fault, and antiwar activists again dominate ‘breaking news.’
NHS managers and commissioners should take a good look at this report and ensure recommendations are 'embedded' in their own services.
Just because some futurist says that ‘everyone’ will soon be wearing clothing 'embedded' with a location device does not make that a trend.
This allusion consists of two (fairly common) words 'embedded' in a four-word phrase.
The journalists who covered the war, whether as unilaterals or 'embeds' , will influence future coverage and carry their baggage from Iraq to the next battlefield.
Also, widespread 'embedment' has generated thousands of stories about U.S. military action in Iraq, supporting the Bush administration's goal of winning popular approval for the war, at home and abroad.
Some independent-minded journalists chaffed at embed restrictions, which required 'embeds' to stay with assigned units.
Cast within the context of the present study, this means that rather than being an end in itself, doubt is 'embedded' in a larger process.
This insured the proper 'embedment' of carbon in the clay body.
This idea is strongly 'embedded' in the Constitution.
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