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embar
[em-bahr]
verb (used with object)
embarred, embarring
to stop or hinder, as by a bar.
to enclose within bars; imprison.
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
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She laughed a little, embarĀrassed.
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But Iām too embar- rassed to admit to Susana that I canāt handle wrapping my own anacos.
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For Embar, creating his bot wasn't about deceiving the judges so much as offering them a meaningful conversation.
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For its creator, American programming consultant Mohan Embar, it is success at the fifth attempt.
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Embar, em-bļæ½rā², v.t. to shut in; to hinder or stop:āpr.p. embarā²ring; pa.p. embarredā².ān.
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