Examples of 'ingrained' in a sentence

Meaning of "ingrained"

Ingrained (adjective): Deeply rooted or established in a person or thing. It refers to something firmly fixed or ingrained in a person's nature or mind
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  • Being an element; present in the essence of a thing
  • Fixed, established
  • simple past tense and past participle of ingrain

How to use "ingrained" in a sentence

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It is deeply ingrained as part of a hierarchical social structure.
So you are saying masculinity is ingrained and irrational.
Faith is ingrained in the lives of our people.
These are symptoms of a deeply ingrained paranoid fear.
Ingrained reliance on the caregiver authority figure.
They are less ingrained in the old world.
Ingrained in the head of a romantic young girl.
It has not been ingrained on your mind yet.
As ingrained as the habit of brushing our teeth.
I have become so ingrained over the years of.
We have all had such competitiveness ingrained in us.
I have these ingrained notions in my head from.
As children grow such scenes become ingrained.
The bad habits ingrained in your technique.
An international division of labour has become ingrained.

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It is ingrained with geometric patterns and calligraphy.
The answer is deeply ingrained in our biology.
Deeply ingrained badness fills their heart.
Unwillingness to be efficient is ingrained in the system of government.
Install ingrained procedure with local anaesthetic.
Our passion for sport is ingrained in everything we do.
Deeply ingrained habits do not change in a day.
These days technology is ingrained in every facet of.
Most ingrained behaviors cannot be changed overnight.
Our beliefs have been ingrained in us from childhood.
And ingrained into our cultural landscape.
Our core values are ingrained in our culture.
The power of this system is deeply ingrained.
Both of us ingrained with that desire to be successful.
For a community for which ingrained element.
The answer is ingrained in our evolutionary history.
I learned that to overcome my fear of rejection ingrained in me.
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.
Automatic reactions like that are ingrained early.
They are deeply ingrained in our collective unconscious.
But protecting the family is an ingrained response.
This is deeply ingrained in our belief systems.
One of the challenges was to change ingrained habits.
This is so deeply ingrained it must be in their genes.
Here the tactical concept is not so ingrained.
This habit is ingrained in us from a young age.
The desire to help others is ingrained in him.
And they ingrained in us their shitty beliefs.
First we recognize racism is an ingrained traditional attitude.
It is so ingrained that few realize their guilt.
He has violence deeply ingrained in his psyche.
It now is ingrained other implementations and futures.
The drive to learn is deeply ingrained within us.

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