Examples of 'deeply ingrained' in a sentence

Meaning of "deeply ingrained"

This phrase refers to something that is firmly established or deeply rooted in a person or a society. It suggests that a particular belief, behavior, or characteristic has become a fixed part of someone's personality or a culture's values and customs. It implies that the trait or aspect being described is difficult to change or remove due to its strong influence or long-standing presence

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deeply ingrained
It is deeply ingrained as part of a hierarchical social structure.
These are symptoms of a deeply ingrained paranoid fear.
Deeply ingrained badness fills their heart.
He has violence deeply ingrained in his psyche.
Deeply ingrained habits do not change in a day.
The drive to learn is deeply ingrained within us.
It is deeply ingrained in cultural and social attitudes and traditions.
We do it because this is deeply ingrained in our values.
Deeply ingrained in human biology.
The answer is deeply ingrained in our biology.
The power of this system is deeply ingrained.
It is a habit deeply ingrained in every bonpu human being.
The tax avoidance culture is deeply ingrained.
Changing deeply ingrained habits is especially difficult.
The habits of solitude were deeply ingrained in him.

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They are deeply ingrained in our collective unconscious.
The values they taught me are deeply ingrained.
This is deeply ingrained in our belief systems.
It can be difficult to shift deeply ingrained attitudes.
This is so deeply ingrained it must be in their genes.
Ideas about manhood are deeply ingrained.
Misogyny is deeply ingrained across the world.
Their assumptions are too deeply ingrained.
This led to a deeply ingrained hate of women.
The imagery of this place must be deeply ingrained.
They are ideologies deeply ingrained in capitalist history.
As humans our need to be connected to others is deeply ingrained.
These values are deeply ingrained in our beliefs.
But some habits and desires are deeply ingrained.
Something is deeply ingrained in me to protect and provide.
It takes a mindful process to change deeply ingrained habits.
His work is deeply ingrained in the history of cinema.
The instinct to fight is a very deeply ingrained one.
Faith was deeply ingrained in their hearts.
Especially when they are so deeply ingrained in us.
These are deeply ingrained psychological needs.
We believe the corruption to be deeply ingrained.
I felt something deeply ingrained in me disappear.
Deeply ingrained attitudes can not usually be changed overnight.
They would be more deeply ingrained in them.
It is a deeply ingrained part of her personality and it is hard to change.
This philosophy is actually deeply ingrained in everyone.
That was deeply ingrained in me at an early age.
These new fields are already deeply ingrained in academia.
It became deeply ingrained within the statue he was carving.
It requires us to change deeply ingrained attitudes.
It is deeply ingrained in our culture.
Values safety as a deeply ingrained habit.
This is deeply ingrained in our language and way of thinking.
The negativity bias is deeply ingrained in our brains.

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