1. embedding - Noun
2. embedding - Verb
Derived from embed
of Embed
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love Cate Blanchett. She's extremely classy and has this knack for taking on roles and being very, very strong, but also embedding vulnerability. She has this relatable quality. I like the path she chose. Ashley Greene
Personally, I consider 'Titanic' the most brilliant example of successful counterprogramming; the film actually countered itself by embedding an epic chick flick within a classic disaster movie. Diablo Cody
In Iraq, embedding allows us to put reporters in situations that would otherwise be too dangerous for them. Jim C. Walton
Additionally, the network produces a new embedding for the central node, which consists of that node’s embedding concatenated with the summation of the secondary embeddings of its immediate neighbors. Source: Internet
A commonly used method for carrying out the embedding in this case involves expanding the set of affine coordinates and working in a more general "algebra". Source: Internet
“Additionally, embedding links within a PDF document further makes automated detection and link-following difficult.” Source: Internet