chronic, deep-laid, embedded, established, immanent, inculcated, inherent, inward, on a rock, set, unalienable, well-grounded
Definitionadj. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted
Last update: August 18, 2015
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He implanted it in the mind of two Immortals. [Please select]
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This _inner determination_, once firmly implanted in one's nature, cannot be destroyed or conquered. [Please select]
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Once the seed is thoroughly implanted the growth can be depended upon. [Please select]
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Rather, she probably did not conceive, or perhaps the embryos never implanted. [Please select]
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This idea, then, must have been implanted in me by God himself. [Please select]
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You have seen that Armenia is undermined by mutual suspicion cunningly implanted by the Turk. [Please select]
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But nature or inheritance had implanted a good sturdy spirit in Oliver's breast. [Please select]
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The _Ampulex compressa_, which drags about the larvæ of cockroaches into which it has implanted its eggs, belongs, to the same family. [Please select]
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I leave it at that, persuaded that the memory of the Horse's skull, used once upon a time, is ineradicable, like all the rustic absurdities implanted by the ages. [Please select]
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