imbed
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Example Sentences
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For example, UW-Madison graduates from India, China and elsewhere founded Imbed Biosciences, TomoTherapy, TrafficCast, Symphony Corp. and other high-tech businesses in the Madison area.
From Washington Times • Jul. 13, 2020
In all likelihood, Symphony, TrafficCast, Imbed, TomoTherapy and many other companies would not exist in Wisconsin if their founders had not come to the United States for higher education and stayed to contribute.
From Washington Times • Apr. 24, 2017
Ankit Agarwal, co-founder and CEO of Imbed Biosciences, developed the Fitchburg company’s promising wound-healing technology while doing post-doctoral research at UW-Madison.
From Washington Times • Apr. 24, 2017
Imbed the mold in ice and salt for from one to six hours.
From The Century Cook Book by Ronald, Mary
Embed, em-bed′, Imbed, im-, v.t. to place in a mass of matter: to lay, as in a bed.—n.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
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