Sentence examples for ingraining from inspiring English sources

The word "ingraining" is correct in written English.
It is used to describe the process of firmly establishing something in someone's mind or habits.
Example: "The teacher focused on ingraining good study habits in her students."
Alternatives: "Instilling" or "Embedding."

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ingraining

verb

Present participle of ingrain

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At Argos, pink scooters marketed at girls cost £5 more than the identical blue scooters aimed at boys (kudos for ingraining the sexism from an early age).

Campaigners say that a lack of leading female characters in children's television risks ingraining sexism in a new generation.

Though multitasking millennials seem to be more open to distraction as a workplace norm, the wholehearted embrace of open offices may be ingraining a cycle of underperformance in their generation: they enjoy, build, and proselytize for open offices, but may also suffer the most from them in the long run.

T.C.U. head coach Karen Monez said her team's win Saturday was a compilation of a season's worth of work for her shooters, ingraining fundamentals into their techniques so the perfect shot comes as second nature when they need it most.

This course of action leads to an increase in prostitution levels, normalising the purchase of sex and ingraining the inequalities which sustain the sex industry".

It needs ingraining into museum policy".

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We will get on the last tube home, and we will walk up our streets alone, because we will not ingrain or submit to the idea that we are putting ourselves in danger in doing so.

The deputy foreign minister, Peter Burian, and Mr Lajčák himself were educated in Moscow and groomed in Washington and Brussels, and they seek to ingrain what they call the "modern, depoliticised culture based on competitiveness, dynamism and open information loops" at the Slovak ministry.

Because many azo dyes are substituted anilines, they can be transformed to ingrain dyes for improved fastness after application as direct or, in some cases, disperse dyes to cotton and acetate rayon, respectively.

Nonetheless, familiarity helped ingrain the series in British public consciousness.

Ms Wells declares she will not be deterred from "walking back home after dark," getting the last tube home, or walking down a street alone "because we will not ingrain or submit to the idea that we are putting ourselves in danger in doing so".

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