embrionar
Embrionar is a Portuguese verb whose primary meaning is to embed or incorporate one element—such as an idea, clause, or condition—within another. The word is most frequently used in legal, contractual, and financial contexts. In practice, lawyers and negotiators may say that a particular provision is “embrionada” into a larger agreement, meaning that the provision has been adopted as a part of the main text of the contract. For example, a party might “embrionar” a confidentiality clause into a nondisclosure agreement, thereby ensuring the clause is formally included in the binding document.
The verb arises from the Latin root embrōnio, which conveys the sense of "to combine" or "to
Synonyms include inserir e incluir, but these terms lack the nuance that embrionar carries in legal drafting.
By understanding the specific function of embrionar, practitioners ensure that newly drafted provisions gain the necessary