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ingrained

(= deep-rooted, deep-seated, implanted, planted) (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held deep-rooted prejudice deep-seated differences of opinion implanted convictions ingrained habits of a lifetime a deeply planted need

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We have got a face to put together here while it's still ingrained in her subcranium.
Fascism is now ingrained in people.
She has an ingrained curiosity.
The dirt's ingrained in the skin.
God knows I've tried to beat that instinct out of him, but it's ingrained in your immigrant blood.
I never considered how deeply ingrained this Resolution liturgy is.
The Vietcong ingrained in us a sense of xa duty to land duty to country.
We've all had such competitiveness ingrained in us.
It'll be ingrained in their brains forever.
These words are ingrained in the heart of every Tibetan.
I scare you. because I represent that which is ingrained, not only in your mind, but in your heart. that which you secretly long for.
It is ingrained in our DNA.
Maybe evil is ingrained, embedded in our souls.
But, Xena.,.it's ingrained in our culture.
Or factory workers with bowed heads, broken nails and oil ingrained into their skin.
The knowledge that I am running for others became deeply ingrained in me.
Individual achievement and team spirit. Are indeed indelibly ingrained in our ideals.
Marge, you don't have to humor me. Well, it's pretty ingrained.
You must understand. These words are ingrained in the heart of every Tibetan.
They are ingrained cliches from a thousand different horror films.
I suppose the real fraud is this mind set ingrained in us since childhood that people get the person of their dreams.
Klingon mythology has been ingrained in you since you were a child.
You are ingrained bachelor, mademoiselle Alice? Or you had other reasons?
Well, it's pretty ingrained.
It's a deeply ingrained habit.
These words are ingrained in the heart of every Tibetan. It ls why we are a peaceful people who reject violence on principle.
It's ingrained from all those goddamn Bavarian fairy tales.
Apparently, stubbornness is an ingrained family trait.
The ugly self-image is so well ingrained.
Over time, the conditioned response will become ingrained in his psyche.
But I have to warn you-- depending on how large the tumor is and how ingrained it is, the surgeon may need to amputate your leg.
But that behavior is ingrained in him.
So dogs have an ingrained pack mentality.
They're ingrained as permanently as a fingerprint.

News and current affairs

Yet, despite this deeply ingrained skepticism about human nature, we embrace humanity's talent for progress and innovation, because we recognize man's ability to correct mistakes and errors.
Colonel Budanov's trial challenges this ingrained sense of honor.
That might not be the worst scenario a country could face, but it is not the most pleasant prospect for Russians, given their deeply ingrained sense of their status as a great power.
It fails, for example, to take into account the hostile strategic culture against the US--and against US strategic goals in the Asian and Pacific regions-- that has long been ingrained within the PLA.
Instead of relying on fads emanating from abroad, we need to experiment and look for the unique solutions that will allow us to circumvent ingrained social structures that inhibit growth.
The era of DP rule is ingrained in Turkey's public consciousness as one of phenomenal growth and expanding freedoms.
Moreover, pacifism is deeply ingrained in the Japanese psyche, even among young people, largely owing to the painful legacy of Japan's prewar militarism.
It may seem to most Japanese that their continuing economic power affords them the luxury of indulging such ingrained habits.
Even at Japan's world-beating export firms, reluctance to confront the ingrained interests of the old-boy network has made it difficult to prune less profitable product lines - and the workers who make them.
This can only be reversed by violence, which is unlikely, so strong is the consensus that Lebanon needs a new president, and so ingrained is the rejection of force by all Lebanese.
True, the deep, ingrained rivalry and mistrust between Libya's military-security apparatuses is likely to give rise to splits that will be a key factor in undermining the regime.
Capitalism's defenders sometimes argue that the spirit of acquisitiveness is so deeply ingrained in human nature that nothing can dislodge it.
Blame our traditional and deeply ingrained belief in miracles for this.
Its practical borrowings are invariably stillborn, mostly because of the country's ingrained culture of contempt.
But one's state was not a fully formed nation, with its own shared and deeply ingrained history, culture, ethnic identity, and religion.
The debate about the EU is too ingrained in British discourse.
Some tensions are deeply ingrained in societies, and peace requires more than any development agency can deliver.
Unfortunately, overcoming the deeply ingrained debt bias in rich-world financial systems will not be easy.
The ingrained inertia of the current regime, however, seems to preclude any early move toward that.
But they also have a historically ingrained sense of insecurity, owing to frequent conquest and domination, which is being aggravated today by the presence of American troops to their west in Iraq and to their east in Afghanistan.

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