engrained in English

adjective
1
(of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change.
his deeply ingrained Catholic convictions
2
(of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove.
the ingrained dirt on the flaking paintwork

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1. The concept of sustainable development is engrained in the ethos of India.

2. Mont – Fitchet, “the stain hath become engrained by time and Consuetude; let thy reformation be cautious, as it is just and wise.”

3. The idea of Bridging to warfarin using heparin or a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH, such as enoxaparin) is deeply engrained in pharmacy students and medical residents early in their education

4. Chris Brast, PMP Director of Corporate Signage Raised in the construction industry and mentored by quality-conscious individuals, their integrity, attention to detail and “can do attitudes” are engrained in my DNA

5. The causes of these frequent changes are the personal character of Greek political parties, mostly based upon men rather than measures, and consequently liable to crumble away according to the feelings of the followers towards their leaders, and still more the individualism (Atomismos) deeply engrained in the Hellenic character