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was engrained
verb
Past of engrain
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More important, the specter of his condorlike wingspan on defense was engrained in Kansas' psyche.
The stereotyping wasn't just his; it was engrained in the culture, a chronic condition.
The first half I spent on the American dream that was engrained from birth: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
This lie was engrained early because of Full House.
Paleomagnetic studies support this conclusion based on changes in Earth's magnetic field, a picture of which was engrained in the rocks at the time of their solidification, showing that these seamounts formed at higher latitudes than present-day Hawaii.
Although it is unclear whether the wing-forward was used during the 1893 tour of Australia, by the time of the All Blacks' first Test match, played during their 1903 Australian tour, the position was engrained within the New Zealand style of play.
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The philosophy is engrained.
But humiliations were engrained in daily existence in countless ways.
Fear of fire is engrained into the Australian psyche.
Words cannot express our deep sorrow, she will be engrained forever in our hearts.
Proprietary algorithms provide a competitive edge, so secrecy is engrained in the culture.
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