Sentence example with the word 'ingrained'

ingrained

basic, deep-engraven, double-dyed, essential, graven, inborn, ingrain, intrinsic, natural, secret, unchallengeable, well-settled

Definition adj. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted

Last update: October 13, 2015


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The ingrained habits are very difficult to be terminated.   [adjective]

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Further, with his ingrained distrust of English politicians, he thought the balance of wrong was on the English side.   [adjective]

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So the fear of hell was ingrained into an ignorant people for four centuries.   [adjective]

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Despite his monstrous habits of shredding anything in his path, he had a sense of honor more deeply ingrained than she'd ever suspected.   [Please select]

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It's the ingrained innocence which men encounter that they don't allow for or understand in us.   [Please select]

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He had a peasant's blood; fear of power was ingrained.   [Please select]

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Is not the love of God and man ingrained in every line of this writing.   [Please select]

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The community instinct was ingrained in their characters through ages of custom.   [Please select]

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It is curious how the bureaucratic instinct is ingrained in the French character.   [Please select]

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--unless treachery were so ingrained that it was his natural speech.   [Please select]

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Nothing appears more unmistakably in these letters than the ingrained theism of Stevenson's way of thought.   [Please select]

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