Ingrained in a sentence
Synonym: deep-seated. Antonym: superficial
Meaning: Firmly established; often used to describe deep-seated habits or beliefs.

(1) Racism is a deeply ingrained social issue.
(2) Stigmas can be deeply ingrained in society.
(3) Her speciesist beliefs are deeply ingrained.
(4) The primitive beliefs were deeply ingrained.
(5) Bigotries can be deeply ingrained in society.
(6) Speciesism is deeply ingrained in our society.
(7) The fear of failure was ingrained in his mind.
(8) The love for nature was ingrained in her heart.
(9) Machismo is deeply ingrained in some societies.
(10) Some taboos are deeply ingrained in our society.
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(11) The culture's belief system is deeply ingrained.
(12) The old house had ingrained dirt in every corner.
(13) The prisoner's convictisms were deeply ingrained.
(14) The doctrine is deeply ingrained in their culture.
(15) The serfdom system was deeply ingrained in society.
(16) The zd mindset is ingrained in our company culture.
(17) The androcracy in this country is deeply ingrained.
(18) The desire for knowledge is ingrained in your blood.
(19) The serfhood system was deeply ingrained in society.
(20) Truistic beliefs can be deeply ingrained in society.
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(21) The credal tenets are deeply ingrained in the faith.
(22) It's difficult to root out deeply ingrained beliefs.
(23) It's difficult to root out a deeply ingrained habit.
(24) The imperial system was deeply ingrained in society.
(25) The voyeuristic nature of humans is deeply ingrained.
(26) The principles of psychology are immutably ingrained.
(27) The precept of hard work is ingrained in our culture.
(28) It's difficult to root out a deeply ingrained belief.
(29) The acquisitive mentality is deeply ingrained in him.
(30) The belief in equality was ingrained in their society.
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(31) The system of serfdom was deeply ingrained in society.
(32) The caste system is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(33) The empire's religion was deeply ingrained in society.
(34) The class structure of our society is deeply ingrained.
(35) Conventionalisms are often deeply ingrained in society.
(36) The concept of monogamy is deeply ingrained in society.
(37) The caste system is deeply ingrained in Indian society.
(38) The taste of chocolate ingrained a sense of indulgence.
(39) The love for animals is deeply ingrained in your blood.
(40) It takes effort to unlearn our ingrained prejudgements.
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(41) My repugnances towards dishonesty are deeply ingrained.
(42) The belief in justice was unalterably ingrained in her.
(43) Changing a deeply ingrained mindset is difficult to do.
(44) The idea of payback is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(45) It takes time and effort to unlearn ingrained behaviors.
(46) The conformities in their beliefs were deeply ingrained.
(47) It's difficult to persuade away deeply ingrained habits.
(48) The concept of unum is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(49) The jingoes' pride in their country is deeply ingrained.
(50) Misogynic beliefs are deeply ingrained in some cultures.
Ingrained sentence examples
(51) The casteist mindset is deeply ingrained in our society.
(52) Guanxi is deeply ingrained in Chinese business etiquette.
(53) The aloha spirit is deeply ingrained in Hawaiian culture.
(54) The term sus has become so ingrained in internet culture.
(55) The Finnish sauna culture is deeply ingrained in society.
(56) The caste system in India is deeply ingrained in society.
(57) The habit of daily exercise was ingrained in her routine.
(58) The fear of spiders was ingrained in her since childhood.
(59) The concept of femaleness is deeply ingrained in society.
(60) It's difficult to persuade away deeply ingrained beliefs.
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(61) The clanswoman's sense of community was deeply ingrained.
(62) Nonrational beliefs can be deeply ingrained in our minds.
(63) The concept of deum is deeply ingrained in human culture.
(64) The idea of binarisms is deeply ingrained in our culture.
(65) The accustomations of the military were ingrained in him.
(66) The adstrate customs are deeply ingrained in the society.
(67) His arrogance was incurably ingrained in his personality.
(68) The instinct to stay alive is deeply ingrained in our DNA.
(69) Superstition can be deeply ingrained in certain societies.
(70) Hatreds can be deeply ingrained and difficult to overcome.
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(71) Guanxi is deeply ingrained in Chinese social interactions.
(72) His fear of snakes was atavistically ingrained in his DNA.
(73) The use of betel nut is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(74) The throwaway mentality is deeply ingrained in our society.
(75) The concept of tempus is deeply ingrained in human culture.
(76) Nepalese spirituality is deeply ingrained in everyday life.
(77) Our quality standards are ingrained in our company culture.
(78) His belittling attitude towards women was deeply ingrained.
(79) Injustices can be systemic and deeply ingrained in society.
(80) The sound of laughter ingrained a sense of joy in the room.
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(81) The English system is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(82) The team's commitment to winning was ingrained to the core.
(83) The go-getting mindset is ingrained in the company culture.
(84) Noona is a term that is deeply ingrained in Korean society.
(85) Harusan is a value that is deeply ingrained in our society.
(86) The recidivist's criminal tendencies were deeply ingrained.
(87) Timey is a concept that is deeply ingrained in our society.
(88) The old man's beliefs were immovably ingrained in his mind.
(89) The ephebes' respect for their elders was deeply ingrained.
(90) The helotry system was deeply ingrained in Spartan society.
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(91) Obeah is deeply ingrained in Caribbean culture and history.
(92) The desire for jeunesse is deeply ingrained in our culture.
(93) The androcratic system was deeply ingrained in the culture.
(94) The clansman's respect for his elders was deeply ingrained.
(95) The concept of equality is deeply ingrained in our society.
(96) Orthodox principles are deeply ingrained in some societies.
(97) The concept of honoris is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(98) Taboos can be deeply ingrained in individuals' subconscious.
(99) Betel chewing is a deeply ingrained habit in some societies.
(100) The traumatic experience ingrained a fear of heights in him.
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(101) The scent of lavender ingrained a sense of calm in the room.
(102) The sound of rain ingrained a sense of coziness in the room.
(103) The patrilineal tradition is deeply ingrained in our family.
(104) The power of persuasion can unmake deeply ingrained beliefs.
(105) The concept of humanness is deeply ingrained in our society.
(106) The concept of Deus is deeply ingrained in the human psyche.
(107) The concept of watan is deeply ingrained in the Arab psyche.
(108) The belief in freewill is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(109) The concept of izen is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
(110) The paganish beliefs were deeply ingrained in the community.
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(111) The Monarchians' belief in the monarchy is deeply ingrained.
(112) The helotage system was deeply ingrained in Spartan society.
(113) World-views can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(114) The smell of the ocean was indelibly ingrained in my senses.
(115) Bigotries can be deeply ingrained and difficult to overcome.
(116) The concept of ownership is deeply ingrained in our society.
(117) The practice of latria is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(118) It takes time and effort to unlearn deeply ingrained beliefs.
(119) Misogyny is deeply ingrained in many cultures and traditions.
(120) The artist's unique style was ingrained in every brushstroke.
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(121) The concept of talionis is deeply ingrained in human history.
(122) The concept of ritualis is deeply ingrained in human culture.
(123) Society's prejudice against the pariahs was deeply ingrained.
(124) The popish traditions were deeply ingrained in their culture.
(125) Nurtural instincts are deeply ingrained in all living beings.
(126) Gender-specific roles are deeply ingrained in many societies.
(127) Conventionalisms can be deeply ingrained in our subconscious.
(128) The patriarchal structure of society can be deeply ingrained.
(129) The cultus of the sacred cow is deeply ingrained in Hinduism.
(130) The antileft sentiment is deeply ingrained in some societies.
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(131) The concept of gaman is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
(132) It's challenging to unteach a deeply ingrained belief system.
(133) The dynasty's religion was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(134) The concept of free choice is deeply ingrained in our culture.
(135) The legend of Bigfoot has become ingrained in popular culture.
(136) The concept of social evil is deeply ingrained in our society.
(137) The non-metric system is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(138) Anthropocentrism has been deeply ingrained in Western thought.
(139) The desire for procreation is deeply ingrained in our biology.
(140) His love for music was ingrained in his soul from a young age.
(141) The importance of education was ingrained in their upbringing.
(142) The taste of success ingrained a drive for achievement in him.
(143) The concept of hebdomads is deeply ingrained in human society.
(144) The uglies of discrimination were deeply ingrained in society.
(145) The druidical beliefs were deeply ingrained in Celtic culture.
(146) The hope for messiahship is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(147) Prejudgment can be difficult to overcome once it is ingrained.
(148) The concept of binarism is deeply ingrained in many societies.
(149) Our brand forward mindset is ingrained in our company culture.
(150) The armigeral tradition was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(151) The fear of bhoots is deeply ingrained in certain communities.
(152) Hara-kiri is a deeply ingrained tradition in Japanese history.
(153) The coach's strategies were ingrained in the team's game plan.
(154) The act of backsheeshing is deeply ingrained in local customs.
(155) The selfishnesses of some individuals can be deeply ingrained.
(156) Overcoming parochiality requires challenging ingrained biases.
(157) The concept of maleness is deeply ingrained in many societies.
(158) Shokun is a term that is deeply ingrained in Japanese customs.
(159) The monarchal traditions were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(160) The desire for immortally is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(161) The verities of tradition are deeply ingrained in our culture.
(162) The concept of wifehood is deeply ingrained in societal norms.
(163) The footballing culture is deeply ingrained in many societies.
(164) False beliefs can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(165) The concept of reciprocity is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(166) Chauvinism is a reflection of deeply ingrained societal biases.
(167) The smell of freshly baked bread ingrained itself in my memory.
(168) The concept of separateness is deeply ingrained in our society.
(169) Belief systems can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(170) Misbeliefs can be deeply ingrained in a person's belief system.
(171) The desire for domesticity is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(172) The balneal tradition is deeply ingrained in the local customs.
(173) The concept of being racialized is deeply ingrained in society.
(174) Ultramontane beliefs can be deeply ingrained in local cultures.
(175) Playing to survive is a survival strategy ingrained in our DNA.
(176) The profit motive is deeply ingrained in the capitalist system.
(177) The polygamous lifestyle was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(178) The concept of sov is deeply ingrained in democratic societies.
(179) The need for belongingness is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(180) The feeling of unworthiness was deeply ingrained in her psyche.
(181) The pleasure principle is deeply ingrained in our human nature.
(182) The monarch's absolutisms were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(183) The patrilineal tradition is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(184) The concept of gender roles is deeply ingrained in our society.
(185) The concept of justice is deeply ingrained in our legal system.
(186) The concept of wedlock is deeply ingrained in religious beliefs.
(187) I'll belabor the point until it's ingrained in everyone's minds.
(188) The concept of filial duty is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(189) The ritualistic tradition was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(190) The indoctrination of religious beliefs can be deeply ingrained.
(191) Chauvinism can be subtle and ingrained in everyday interactions.
(192) The desire for eternal life is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(193) The concept of hierarchies is deeply ingrained in human society.
(194) The concept of retribution is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(195) The taste of victory ingrained a hunger for success in the team.
(196) The importance of punctuality was ingrained in their work ethic.
(197) The smell of coffee ingrained a sense of comfort in the morning.
(198) The habit of saving money was ingrained in her from a young age.
(199) The love for reading was ingrained in her since she was a child.
(200) Filiopietistic beliefs can be deeply ingrained from a young age.
(201) The desire to procreate is deeply ingrained in the human psyche.
(202) The traditions of my forbears are deeply ingrained in my family.
(203) The concept of justness is deeply ingrained in our legal system.
(204) The love for one's patriae is deeply ingrained in every citizen.
(205) It is never easy to addict oneself from deeply ingrained habits.
(206) Business ethics should be ingrained in every employee's mindset.
(207) Chauvinism can be deeply ingrained in societal norms and values.
(208) Idol worship is deeply ingrained in certain indigenous cultures.
(209) Material consumption has become deeply ingrained in our culture.
(210) The procreant instinct is deeply ingrained in all living beings.
(211) The traditionary beliefs of the community were deeply ingrained.
(212) Kazou is a concept that is deeply ingrained in Japanese society.
(213) The legionnaire's discipline and obedience were ingrained in him.
(214) The habit of subvocalization is deeply ingrained in most readers.
(215) The concept of reciprocation is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(216) The concept of judgment day is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(217) The head-hunting tradition was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(218) The concept of 'eye for eye' is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(219) The idea of wish fulfillment is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(220) The company's values were ingrained in its employees to the core.
(221) The legend of William Tell has become ingrained in Swiss culture.
(222) Fukujukun is a term that is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
(223) The concept of requitals is deeply ingrained in our legal system.
(224) The practice of bakshishing is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(225) The annus is a concept that is deeply ingrained in human culture.
(226) The taboo surrounding cannibalism is deeply ingrained in society.
(227) The concept of reciprocities is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(228) The precept of punctuality was ingrained in him from a young age.
(229) The larrikin spirit is deeply ingrained in the country's history.
(230) The practice of stoning is deeply ingrained in certain societies.
(231) Antirational beliefs can be deeply ingrained in some individuals.
(232) The traditionalistic beliefs of the family were deeply ingrained.
(233) His bigoted beliefs were deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(234) Emancipation can challenge deeply ingrained prejudices and biases.
(235) The male chauvinist mindset was deeply ingrained in the community.
(236) Caning is a practice that is deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(237) Uprooting a deeply ingrained mindset can be a challenging process.
(238) The dogmas of this religion are deeply ingrained in its followers.
(239) The concept of automobility is deeply ingrained in modern society.
(240) The concept of lebensraum was deeply ingrained in Nazi propaganda.
(241) Oppressions can be deeply ingrained in cultural norms and beliefs.
(242) Filiopietistic practices are deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(243) The tradition of hooding is deeply ingrained in the local customs.
(244) The druidic traditions were deeply ingrained in the local culture.
(245) The parents' values were ingrained in their children's upbringing.
(246) The act of backsheeshing is deeply ingrained in certain societies.
(247) The roamer's love for the road was deeply ingrained in their soul.
(248) The extirpation of a deeply ingrained habit takes time and effort.
(249) The traditions and customs of my native land are deeply ingrained.
(250) The patrimonial traditions were deeply ingrained in their culture.
(251) The belief in his innocence was irremovably ingrained in her mind.
(252) The desire for freedom is intrinsically ingrained in human nature.
(253) The need to commune among nature is deeply ingrained in our souls.
(254) The practice of backshishing is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(255) Her fear of heights was rootedly ingrained in her since childhood.
(256) The concept of iwasawasan is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
(257) The pieties of the church were deeply ingrained in her upbringing.
(258) Stoning is a practice that is deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(259) The legend of Paul Bunyan has become ingrained in American culture.
(260) The consumption of areca nut is deeply ingrained in social customs.
(261) Dogma can be deeply ingrained in cultural traditions and practices.
(262) Bigotry can be deeply ingrained in societal norms and institutions.
(263) The values of honesty and integrity were ingrained in their family.
(264) The belief in second chances was ingrained in their justice system.
(265) The practice of horse trading is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(266) Parochialisms can be deeply ingrained in societal norms and values.
(267) The traditionalistic values of this community are deeply ingrained.
(268) Uncle Sam is a figure that is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(269) The love for one's fatherland is deeply ingrained in every citizen.
(270) The bise is a tradition that is deeply ingrained in French society.
(271) Let's question the banalisations that are ingrained in our culture.
(272) The sense of right and wrong is deeply ingrained in our conscience.
(273) Cacodoxies can be deeply ingrained in cultural or societal beliefs.
(274) The antirational beliefs of the cult members were deeply ingrained.
(275) Axiologies are deeply ingrained in our cultural and societal norms.
(276) The team's dedication ingrained a strong work ethic in each player.
(277) Misogynistic beliefs are deeply ingrained in patriarchal societies.
(278) The concept of territorialism is deeply ingrained in human society.
(279) The worship of the numina was a deeply ingrained cultural practice.
(280) The culture of over-consumption is deeply ingrained in our society.
(281) The peregrinator's love for travel is deeply ingrained in his soul.
(282) The desire for everlastingness is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(283) The idolatries of the tribe were deeply ingrained in their culture.
(284) The concept of profiteth is deeply ingrained in the business world.
(285) The Britisher's love for pubs is deeply ingrained in their culture.
(286) Respectfulness towards elders is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(287) I need to wear down off this bad habit before it becomes ingrained.
(288) The story of Plymouth Rock is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(289) The events of Karbala are deeply ingrained in the history of Islam.
(290) The idea of speciesist behavior is deeply ingrained in our society.
(291) The originations of the custom are deeply ingrained in the culture.
(292) The caste system is deeply ingrained in Indian society and culture.
(293) The heritage of jazz music is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(294) The concept of filial piety is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture.
(295) The desire to explore new lands is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(296) The fear of the King of Terrors is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(297) The concept of private ownership is deeply ingrained in our society.
(298) The belief in the evil eye is deeply ingrained in certain societies.
(299) The desire to explore the ocean is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(300) A priori beliefs are often deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(301) Blackface is an example of how racism has been ingrained in society.
(302) The sound of waves crashing on the shore ingrained a sense of peace.
(303) The memory of their first kiss was ingrained in their minds forever.
(304) The instinct to avoid predators is deeply ingrained in most animals.
(305) The practice of slave labour was deeply ingrained in some societies.
(306) Mamoru's protective instincts are deeply ingrained in his character.
(307) Antisemitism can be deeply ingrained in cultural and societal norms.
(308) The concept of chronological age is deeply ingrained in our society.
(309) The redman's respect for elders was deeply ingrained in his culture.
(310) Creedal beliefs are often deeply ingrained in religious communities.
(311) The brand against racism is deeply ingrained in our company culture.
(312) The yearning to starve for adventure is deeply ingrained in my soul.
(313) The concept of exceptionalism is deeply ingrained in some societies.
(314) The concept of watan is deeply ingrained in our cultural traditions.
(315) The artist's attention to detail was ingrained in every masterpiece.
(316) Selfsameness is a concept that is deeply ingrained in human culture.
(317) The concept of equality is deeply ingrained in democratic societies.
(318) Koubundou is a concept that is deeply ingrained in Japanese society.
(319) The idea of rugged individualism is deeply ingrained in our culture.
(320) Helotism was a deeply ingrained part of Spartan society and culture.
(321) Capitulationism has become deeply ingrained in our society's values.
(322) The desire for life eternal is deeply ingrained in the human psyche.
(323) If habituations are not addressed, they can become deeply ingrained.
(324) Reflexivity is a valuable tool for challenging ingrained prejudices.
(325) The Welshman's love for rugby was ingrained in him from a young age.
(326) Nonrational beliefs can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(327) The belief in Kamisama is deeply ingrained in Japanese spirituality.
(328) The clansman's sense of honor was deeply ingrained in his character.
(329) The concept of mateship is deeply ingrained in the Australian psyche.
(330) Some argue that anthropocentrism is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(331) The separatism sentiment is deeply ingrained in the region's culture.
(332) The concept of self-preservation is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(333) Slaveholding was a deeply ingrained practice in the antebellum South.
(334) The concept of aliens has become deeply ingrained in popular culture.
(335) The absoluteness of the belief was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(336) The use of slave labour was a deeply ingrained aspect of colonialism.
(337) The papistical hierarchy was deeply ingrained in the Catholic Church.
(338) The concept of pudor is deeply ingrained in many religious teachings.
(339) The desire to become procreators is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(340) The consuetudinary practices of this profession are deeply ingrained.
(341) Bogeyisms can be deeply ingrained in cultural traditions and rituals.
(342) The concept of alam is deeply ingrained in many spiritual traditions.
(343) The company's core values were ingrained in every decision they made.
(344) Non-rational beliefs can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(345) Inhumation is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in many societies.
(346) Dogmatisms can be deeply ingrained in cultural and religious beliefs.
(347) The principles of nomocracy are deeply ingrained in the legal system.
(348) Geocentrism was a deeply ingrained belief in society for a long time.
(349) The culture of neighbourliness is deeply ingrained in this community.
(350) The jungle law is a concept deeply ingrained in our primal instincts.
(351) The belief in sowls is deeply ingrained in many religious traditions.
(352) Traditional values and customs are deeply ingrained in the community.
(353) The military man's sense of duty was ingrained in his every decision.
(354) The Belgic beer culture is deeply ingrained in the country's history.
(355) The town's religiose traditions were deeply ingrained in its culture.
(356) The concept of jiwa is deeply ingrained in traditional Malay culture.
(357) His love for music was connaturally ingrained in him since childhood.
(358) Political ideologies can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(359) The idea of salvation is ingrained in many cultures around the world.
(360) The beliefs of bigots can be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(361) Procreation is a deeply ingrained instinct that drives many behaviors.
(362) Some taboos are deeply ingrained in society and are not easily broken.
(363) The concept of patriarchy has been deeply ingrained in many societies.
(364) The concept of individualism is deeply ingrained in Western societies.
(365) The concept of causality is deeply ingrained in our everyday thinking.
(366) The team's winning mentality was ingrained in their training sessions.
(367) The tradition of Sunday family dinners was ingrained in their culture.
(368) Peter Pan is a character that has become ingrained in popular culture.
(369) The disempowering beliefs ingrained in society perpetuated inequality.
(370) The untouchable status of the monarch was deeply ingrained in society.
(371) The concept of lakh is deeply ingrained in Indian culture and society.
(372) The concept of houousama is deeply ingrained in Japanese spirituality.
(373) Phallocentrism is deeply ingrained in societal norms and expectations.
(374) The act of giving bakshishes is deeply ingrained in the local culture.
(375) The philosophy of yin and yang is deeply ingrained in Kitai's culture.
(376) The qwerty layout is ingrained in our typing habits and muscle memory.
(377) The rubrical rituals were deeply ingrained in the religious tradition.
(378) The accursednesses of discrimination were deeply ingrained in society.
(379) The team's victory ingrained a sense of pride in the entire community.
(380) The belief in transmigrations is deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(381) Hoko is a word that is deeply ingrained in Maori language and culture.
(382) Levirate is often deeply ingrained in cultural traditions and beliefs.
(383) Averageness is a concept that is deeply ingrained in human psychology.
(384) Tabus can be deeply ingrained in a society's collective consciousness.
(385) The concept of individualisms is deeply ingrained in American society.
(386) The concept of selfgovernment is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(387) Beadledom is a world where tradition and protocol are deeply ingrained.
(388) Judicata is a concept that is deeply ingrained in the legal profession.
(389) The nationalist sentiment is deeply ingrained in the country's history.
(390) The concept of free will is deeply ingrained in many religious beliefs.
(391) The taste of her grandmother's cooking was ingrained in her taste buds.
(392) Consumerism has become deeply ingrained in our culture and way of life.
(393) The frugal forward mindset has become ingrained in our company culture.
(394) The generalised idea of justice is deeply ingrained in human societies.
(395) Nagar is a term that is deeply ingrained in the Indian urban landscape.
(396) The legend of El Dorado has become deeply ingrained in popular culture.
(397) The bestials' animalistic instincts were deeply ingrained in their DNA.
(398) The company's mission statement was ingrained in every employee's mind.
(399) The coach's motivational speeches were ingrained in the team's success.
(400) The teacher's enthusiasm ingrained a love for learning in her students.
(401) Eye for an eye is a principle that is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(402) Aversion therapy can help individuals overcome deeply ingrained habits.
(403) Selfsameness is a concept that is deeply ingrained in human perception.
(404) The concept of sepultural rights is deeply ingrained in many societies.
(405) The belief in fetichism can be deeply ingrained in certain communities.
(406) Orthodoxies can be deeply ingrained in societal norms and expectations.
(407) The Englishness of cricket is deeply ingrained in the nation's culture.
(408) The fear of the Yellow Peril was deeply ingrained in Western societies.
(409) Speciesism is deeply ingrained in our society and often goes unnoticed.
(410) The instinct to resist restriction is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(411) The Britisher's fondness for pubs is deeply ingrained in their culture.
(412) The head-hunting tradition was deeply ingrained in the tribe's culture.
(413) The principles of capitalism are deeply ingrained in Western societies.
(414) It is difficult to break bad habits that have been ingrained for years.
(415) Stereotypes can be deeply ingrained in society and difficult to change.
(416) The instinct to survive is primordially ingrained in all living beings.
(417) It's important to root out any bad habits before they become ingrained.
(418) The idea of baaskap is deeply ingrained in some South African cultures.
(419) The concept of goyim is deeply ingrained in Jewish culture and history.
(420) The concept of jeguk is deeply ingrained in Korean culture and history.
(421) It's important to chip back at bad habits before they become ingrained.
(422) The belief in divine right was deeply ingrained in the political system.
(423) The teacher's words ingrained a sense of responsibility in her students.
(424) The fear of public speaking was ingrained in him after a bad experience.
(425) The veneration of elders is deeply ingrained in our cultural traditions.
(426) Habit-forming activities can become deeply ingrained in our daily lives.
(427) The concept of chi is deeply ingrained in traditional Chinese cosmology.
(428) The concept of mattering is deeply ingrained in our social interactions.
(429) De jure segregation was a deeply ingrained practice in the Jim Crow era.
(430) The rapper's words rap against the systemic racism ingrained in society.
(431) Meat-eating is deeply ingrained in some cultural traditions and rituals.
(432) Anglophobia can be deeply ingrained in certain communities or societies.
(433) His dogmatical beliefs were deeply ingrained and difficult to challenge.
(434) The concept of seitou is deeply ingrained in Japanese political culture.
(435) Folkloric customs are deeply ingrained in the daily lives of the people.
(436) The instinct to fight for your life is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(437) Bakhshishing is a practice that is deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(438) Nationalistic pride is deeply ingrained in the citizens of this country.
(439) Cacodoxies can be challenging to debunk due to deeply ingrained beliefs.
(440) Anthropopathy is a concept that is deeply ingrained in human psychology.
(441) The antiabortionist perspective is deeply ingrained in some communities.
(442) The company's customer-centric approach was ingrained in every employee.
(443) The azan is a call to prayer that is deeply ingrained in Muslim culture.
(444) The Etonian traditions and values are deeply ingrained in their culture.
(445) Orthodoxies can be deeply ingrained in cultural and religious practices.
(446) The precept of respect for elders was deeply ingrained in their culture.
(447) The concept of godship is deeply ingrained in many religious traditions.
(448) The concept of patrilineal descent is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(449) The instinct to fly in a flock is deeply ingrained in many bird species.
(450) False beliefs can be difficult to change once they are deeply ingrained.
(451) The New Zealander's love for rugby is deeply ingrained in their culture.
(452) Automaticities can become ingrained habits that are difficult to change.
(453) The concept of anthropophagy is deeply ingrained in certain mythologies.
(454) The sacred cow of gun ownership is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(455) The desire for procreating is deeply ingrained in our biological makeup.
(456) The sheikh's traditional values were deeply ingrained in his upbringing.
(457) The tradition of filial duty is deeply ingrained in their family values.
(458) The idea of equality is deeply ingrained in many cultures and religions.
(459) The atavic beliefs of the religion were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(460) The family's love for adventure was hereditarily ingrained in their DNA.
(461) The idea of liberum is deeply ingrained in Western political philosophy.
(462) The permanencies of the traditions were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(463) It's important to snuff out any bad habits before they become ingrained.
(464) It's important to knock off bad habits before they become too ingrained.
(465) The concept of manifest destiny was deeply ingrained in American society.
(466) Patriarchic norms and values can be deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(467) The fear of Davy Jones's locker is deeply ingrained in maritime folklore.
(468) Egalitarian values are deeply ingrained in the culture of this community.
(469) A love for adventure is deeply ingrained in the bloodline of this family.
(470) The concept of reinventing the wheel is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(471) The patrilinear tradition is deeply ingrained in the community's history.
(472) The government's corrupt practices are unreformable and deeply ingrained.
(473) The belief in dybbuks is deeply ingrained in Jewish culture and folklore.
(474) The swastika is a symbol that has been deeply ingrained in human culture.
(475) Ghostface is a character that has become deeply ingrained in pop culture.
(476) It's difficult to break off on a habit that has been ingrained for years.
(477) The act of genuflection is deeply ingrained in their religious practices.
(478) Absolutisms can be deeply ingrained in one's personal beliefs and values.
(479) Boku is a word that is deeply ingrained in Japanese language and culture.
(480) The concept of manliness is deeply ingrained in traditional gender roles.
(481) The concept of jiwa is deeply ingrained in many philosophical traditions.
(482) The desire to resist subjugation is deeply ingrained in the human psyche.
(483) False beliefs can be deeply ingrained in religious and spiritual beliefs.
(484) The legend of Cropsey has become deeply ingrained in the town's folklore.
(485) The creationistic view of the world is deeply ingrained in some cultures.
(486) The dogmata of the Catholic Church are deeply ingrained in its followers.
(487) The consuetudinary laws of the land were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(488) Bagpiping has a rich history and is deeply ingrained in Scottish culture.
(489) The concept of dharmas is deeply ingrained in Indian culture and society.
(490) The religious leader's dogmatisms were deeply ingrained in his followers.
(491) The puritan beliefs were deeply ingrained in the early American settlers.
(492) The non-metric system is deeply ingrained in American society and culture.
(493) It's difficult to withdraw oneself from a habit that has become ingrained.
(494) Isang is a word that is deeply ingrained in Filipino culture and language.
(495) Hoisting is a concept that is deeply ingrained in the JavaScript language.
(496) The principles of privatism are deeply ingrained in free-market economies.
(497) The desire for freedom has been ingrained in humans since time immemorial.
(498) Demythologizing can challenge deeply ingrained beliefs and societal norms.
(499) The concept of chikara is deeply ingrained in Japanese society and values.
(500) The dynastic tradition is deeply ingrained in the culture of this society.
(501) Subincision is a deeply ingrained cultural tradition for some communities.
(502) The belief in karma is ingrainedly ingrained in their religious teachings.
(503) The religiose practices were deeply ingrained in the culture's traditions.
(504) The taboo surrounding anthropophagy is deeply ingrained in many societies.
(505) The instinct for self-protection is deeply ingrained in all living beings.
(506) The concept of sacrality is deeply ingrained in human history and culture.
(507) The harddrinking culture in that city was deeply ingrained in its history.
(508) Enslavements have been a result of deeply ingrained prejudices and biases.
(509) Clitoridectomy is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in certain regions.
(510) The ninkyou spirit is deeply ingrained in Japanese folklore and mythology.
(511) The omerta is a code that is deeply ingrained in the culture of the mafia.
(512) Slaveries were deeply ingrained in the social fabric of certain societies.
(513) Anticommunism was deeply ingrained in the political landscape of the time.
(514) The legend of Davy Jones has become deeply ingrained in maritime folklore.
(515) Jim Crow laws were a reflection of the deeply ingrained racism in society.
(516) The concept of sovereign immunity is deeply ingrained in the legal system.
(517) If decadency is not condemned, it will become deeply ingrained in society.
(518) The concept of otherness is deeply ingrained in human history and culture.
(519) The concept of civilizable behavior is deeply ingrained in societal norms.
(520) The concept of divine law is deeply ingrained in many religious teachings.
(521) The manichean dualistic framework is deeply ingrained in certain cultures.
(522) His male chauvinist beliefs were deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
(523) The concept of saintship is deeply ingrained in many religious traditions.
(524) The moral principles of the religion were deeply ingrained in the culture.
(525) American-football is a sport that is deeply ingrained in American culture.
(526) Ngay is a word that is deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture and history.
(527) The animistic beliefs of the tribe were deeply ingrained in their culture.
(528) The use of areca nut is deeply ingrained in many cultures throughout Asia.
(529) The keg as a symbol of celebration is deeply ingrained in college culture.
(530) The fear of werewolves has been ingrained in popular culture for centuries.
(531) The act of giving bakshish is deeply ingrained in the hospitality industry.
(532) Ableism can be subtle and ingrained in everyday interactions and attitudes.
(533) The belief in divine right was deeply ingrained in the culture of the time.
(534) The concept of the beyond is deeply ingrained in many religious traditions.
(535) Showa is a term that is deeply ingrained in the Japanese collective memory.
(536) The tabu against disrespecting elders is deeply ingrained in many cultures.
(537) The catechetic principles were deeply ingrained in the religious community.
(538) Chewing betelnut is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in some societies.
(539) The political corruption is endemically ingrained in the government system.
(540) The concept of buan is deeply ingrained in Filipino culture and traditions.
(541) The professor's teachings ingrained a thirst for knowledge in his students.
(542) The professor's mentorship ingrained a sense of confidence in his students.
(543) The hegemonic ideology of the ruling class was deeply ingrained in society.
(544) The instinct to seek safety in numbers is deeply ingrained in human nature.
(545) Heteronomy can be internalized and become ingrained in one's belief system.
(546) The Britisher's love for the monarchy is deeply ingrained in their history.
(547) The concept of divine law is deeply ingrained in many religious traditions.
(548) The Star of David is a symbol that is deeply ingrained in Jewish tradition.
(549) Nonviolent resistance can challenge deeply ingrained prejudices and biases.
(550) The concept of nationhood is deeply ingrained in the psyche of many people.
Ingrained meaning
Ingrained is an adjective that describes something that is deeply rooted or firmly established in a person's mind or behavior. It can also refer to something that is deeply embedded or fixed in a material or substance. When using the word ingrained in a sentence, it is important to consider the context in which it is being used. Here are some tips for using ingrained effectively in your writing:
1. Use ingrained to describe deeply held beliefs or habits.
For example, "Her ingrained fear of spiders made it difficult for her to enjoy camping trips."
2. Use ingrained to describe something that is difficult to change or remove.
For example, "The stains on the carpet were so ingrained that even professional cleaning couldn't remove them."
3. Use ingrained to describe something that is deeply embedded or fixed in a material or substance.
For example, "The ingrained patterns in the wood gave the table a unique and rustic look."
4. Use ingrained to emphasize the strength or intensity of something.
For example, "His ingrained love for his family was evident in everything he did."
5. Use ingrained to describe something that has been present for a long time.
For example, "The traditions of the community were so ingrained that they had been passed down for generations."
Overall, ingrained is a powerful word that can add depth and nuance to your writing. By using it effectively, you can convey a sense of deep-rootedness, permanence, and intensity that will make your writing more engaging and memorable.
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