ingrain in English

verb
1
firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person.
She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique.
adjective
1
(of a textile) composed of fibers that have been dyed different colors before being woven.
Aniline black for cotton was the first ingrain color, or dye developed directly on the fiber.

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1. Just ingrain it in your brain.

2. Training camp, he said, will quickly ingrain those principles.

3. Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us.

4. How do we ingrain this love of Christ into our hearts?

5. Ingrain into your website, your unique affiliate links, wherever you see fit.

6. Ingrain diamter determination , fist the desulfurization rate should be ensured, to obtain the optimized economic index.

7. The colour Index uses the classification Ingrain for a small group of phthalocyanine compounds once used for textile printing.

8. Claims about pro-vitamin formulas, pentapeptide face creams and poly-collagen serums have helped ingrain public scepticism as to whether beauty products actually do any good.

9. Azoic dye definition is - any of a group of water-insoluble azo dyes formed by coupling of the components on the fiber —called also ice color, ingrain dye.

10. One of these, the parlor, gay with an ingrain carpet and dolorous with a funeral card and a death-picture of one of her numerous departed babes, was kept strictly for company.