Definition of embeddable in English:
embeddable
adjective ɛmˈbɛdəb(ə)lɪmˈbɛdəb(ə)l
1Capable of being embedded in something.
healthcare providers of the future are likely to use embeddable medical devices to monitor patients
Example sentencesExamples
- He says embeddable, injectable and ingestible devices are the future for mobile payments and sensitive online interactions.
- Or if you already have an image you can make it embeddable by using this embed code generator.
- Get social with new embeddable badges and widgets plus a new Facebook Application.
- The domestic version is slightly different, but not yet available in an embeddable format.
- How about a full first episode, available for free online right now (albeit not embeddable)?
- Embeddable tweets will offer some publishers a new way of gaining exposure on a topic.
- You can create embeddable content, but using a confusing, separate tool that (at the moment) only supports album content.
- Over the last decade, most countries have moved toward using credit cards that carry information on embeddable microchips rather than magnetic strips.
- Furthermore, if the app is not embeddable, the underlying database is freely downloadable in different formats.
- According to the website's rules, this video highlight is not yet embeddable.
- Silver nanowires may be more valuable than gold when it comes to developing low cost wearable technology and embeddable sensors for healthcare-focused applications.
- 1.1 (of a video or other item of data) able to be incorporated within the body of a web page or other document.
if you want to watch this live, CBS News has an embeddable video stream