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Ingrained meaning
Being an element; present in the essence of a thing | Fixed, established
Synonyms of Ingrained
Example sentences (20)
Considering how ingrained Pokémon are ingrained into this world's society, that's a hard thing to do.
According to a study conducted by South Sudan Law Society (SSLS) and Legal Action Worldwide (LAW), about 90 % of gender-based violence cases are heard in customary courts presided by older male judges with deeply ingrained patriarchal views.
Between corporate profit drivers and our well-ingrained spending habits, it can feel impossible to of the credit card debt abyss.
But Pete Wild’s never-say-die attitude ingrained into his side ensured the Bluebirds left with a share of the spoils courtesy of Ben Whitfield and Emile Acquah’s goals in the 93rd and 95th minute.
From search to social media (via YouTube) to cloud-based software (such as Google Docs), the Alphabet umbrella has become inextricably ingrained in the modern economy.
Hardly the mere “expression of feelings” or the projection of ingrained social conditioning, sex taps into eternal cosmic forces from which we can never fully escape.
Hockey, quite simply, is just not ingrained.
I had no compunction insisting they desist from their ingrained habit of using “Jewish” as a swear word.
I think being a footballer, you have injuries and have to do the rehab and things like that, so it’s almost ingrained into you.
It is the very employment of people in these industries: industries where automation means efficiency and mass production is ingrained in the nature of the product (even as the concept of an “assembly line” stems from the automobile industry).
It's a staggering insight into how deeply ingrained Malloy's misogyny is in his DNA.
Many will have ingrained memories of their parents yelling out: “It’s like Blackpool Illuminations in here,” if they forgot to turn the ‘big light’ off when not using a room.
Rising inflation has contributed to a restive mood in France, but at a deeper level the overhaul attempt reveals ingrained attitudes toward work, equated with drudgery, and retirement, equated with the freedom at last to enjoy life.
Saying no when your boss requests an hour-long meeting can be challenging due to ingrained habits.
Several historians claim that Hellenism was Armenia’s greatest cultural influence, becoming so ingrained into the culture that many Hellenistic characteristics are still apparent within the Armenian culture to this day.
She says most of her friends supported her decision to go sober, but it made her realise how "ingrained" drinking is in society, particularly at university.
Since I got my first pay check, sustainable shopping has been ingrained in my shopping practices — thrifting is the norm in the Bay Area, where I’m from.
So ingrained are his lessons that Cox’s first thought after missing a shot at goal in the first quarter were the words of “Fly” buzzing through his mind.
So that's all ingrained in the outlook for 2023.
Such a deeply ingrained and widespread habit does not simply disappear and is also difficult to prohibit by law.