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engrained

[en-greynd, en-greynd]

adjective

  1. ingrained.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • engrainedly adverb
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Example Sentences

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“The sympathy for anti-Christian lifestyle choices that the mass media fosters is so brilliantly and artfully engrained in the viewing public that when people hear the Christian message, it often inevitably seems ideological and emotionally cruel by contrast to the ostensible humaneness of the anti-Christian perspective,” Leo said.

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Clan identity is deeply engrained in Somali society.

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A combination of engrained ignorance and political interests is eroding the foundation of something that made our capitalist society possible in the first place.

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It shows how deeply engrained wig culture is in West Africa, despite a natural hair movement that has been gaining momentum among black women around the world over the last decade.

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Suffice it to say, some engrained consumer habits can fester for years if left unaddressed — long beyond the point that they’re serving you.

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