ingrained
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editingrained (comparative more ingrained, superlative most ingrained)
- Being an element; present in the essence of a thing
- 2014 October 21, Oliver Brown, “Oscar Pistorius jailed for five years – sport afforded no protection against his tragic fallibilities: Bladerunner's punishment for killing Reeva Steenkamp is but a frippery when set against the burden that her bereft parents, June and Barry, must carry [print version: No room for sentimentality in this tragedy, 13 September 2014, p. S22]”, in The Daily Telegraph (Sport)[1]:
- Fixed, established
Synonyms
edit- (in the essence of a thing): inherent; See also Thesaurus:intrinsic
- (fixed, established): bred-in-the-bone, radicated; See also Thesaurus:inveterate
Translations
editfixed, established
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Verb
editingrained
- simple past and past participle of ingrain