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was ingrained
adjective
Being an element; present in the essence of a thing
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It was ingrained.
Much more potently, there was ingrained racism.
That idea was ingrained in me as a little lad".
He was ingrained with them, dovetailed with them".
By the late sixties, his frustration was ingrained.
Obama described a rot that was ingrained and pervasive.
"That type of furniture and design was ingrained in us".
But the idea that much of his character was ingrained at birth held no terrors.
Reed's notorious disdain for journalists was ingrained in this era, when critics panned it.
The difference between right and wrong was ingrained in us as children.
Dried mud from this powerful digger's last excavation was ingrained in grooves under its nails.
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