Synonym: deep-rooted, deep-seated, implanted, planted. Similar words: grained, trained, drained, strained, restrained, migraine, unrestrained, unconstrained. Meaning: [‚ɪn'greɪnd] adj. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
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31. People's eating habits and food preferences are learned; they are habits that become ingrained over a period of years.
32. A rage that is ingrained since long ago.
33. Habit, training and discretion were ingrained.
34. She had an ingrained mistrust of politicians.
35. All mankind has some mischievousness ingrained in their being.
36. But their sense of an ingrained trait that will likely resurface in a stronger job market.
37. According to the Daily Mail on February 28, one retired couple of the UK found a weird image ingrained in the trunk of a poplar tree when they were chopping firewood.
38. Equal pay for equal work is deeply ingrained in the human psycheand for good reason (even though it doesn't always play itself outin the workplace).
39. Another important reason is these people have an ingrained superiority complex in them.
40. From ingrained habit he paused to straighten up the bed.
41. Eclipses are famous for uprooting us out of ingrained, established patterns.
42. His insistence on putting users first, and focusing on elegance and simplicity, has become deeply ingrained in his own company, and is spreading to rival firms too.
43. long-distance telephone conversations are costly , and letter writing is not a deeply ingrained habit.
44. but then the possessiveness and competition, ingrained in us from early childhood, from preschool even, is like a thorn in our side which pricks every time a foreigner is seen.
45. Mental models are deeply ingrained and are often the result of a lifetime of experience.
46. Another way is to change our ingrained thought patterns and emotional responses.Sentencedict.com
47. The thought became ingrained as an adult, almost like common sense.
48. Put it immediately after something that's already firmly ingrained in your routine — say, showering or brushing your teeth, or arriving at work — so that you won't forget to do it.
49. I grew up Mennonite and so that work ethic and timeliness was just ingrained in me from a very young age.
50. Intonation and stress habits are incredibly ingrained and second - nature.
51. They dream of worlds in which animal and machine are combined, or where machines have become so advanced under steam power that they're as ingrained as cars are in our world.
52. Even though most of us recognize the fallacy of placing too great a value on appearance, our desire for physical beauty is so ingrained in us that we cannot disassociate ourselves from it.
53. Suddenly, it feels like the early days of personal computing, albeit computers are now deeply ingrained in nearly every aspect of life.
54. Chastity was as deeply ingrained in them as Party loyalty.
55. Chastity was as deep ingrained in them as Party loyalty.
56. Support for human rights and human dignity is ingrained in America.
57. However, Mahjong culture is still deeply ingrained in the Chinese community.
58. It must buck centuries - old, deeply ingrained Japanese customs.
59. You could figure it out because you know that division is just repeated subtraction. The intuitive notion of division is deeply ingrained now.
60. Many of its songs have become ingrained in American popular culture.
More similar words: grained, trained, drained, strained, restrained, migraine, unrestrained, unconstrained, constrainedly, against the grain, grain, grains, pained, trainee, trainer, ordained, strainer, unchained, contained, sustained, ingrate, foreordained, entertained, engraving, ingratiating, gain ground, stalingrad, ingratiate, brain drain, raining.