Use "ingrain|ingrained|ingraining|ingrains" in a sentence

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. You'll tense up and "endure" the exercise, further ingraining a fear-based mindset.

6. Morals tend to be deeply ingrained.

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

8. Prejudice remains deeply ingrained in many organizations.

9. Such ingrained prejudices cannot be corrected easily.

10. The Associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.

11. The associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.

12. The oil had become ingrained in his skin.

13. His Southern Baptist upbringing was still too ingrained.

14. 1 The associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.

15. All mankind has some mischievousness ingrained in their being.

16. Ingrained memories still produce overwhelming feelings of worthlessness and guilt.”

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

18. So all the ingrained prejudice and hatred melted away before my eyes.”

19. But historically speaking, this reverence for language is deeply ingrained and persistent.

20. Williamson's experiences of the war were just as deeply ingrained.

21. Such learned behaviour is heavily ingrained in many of us.

22. From ingrained habit he paused to straighten up the bed.

23. Ingrained attitudes and habitual ways of thinking are very difficult to change.

24. The idea of doing our duty is deeply ingrained in most people.

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

26. She raged against their ingrained fear of life and their traditional views.

27. The belief that one should work hard is ingrained in our culture.

28. Another important reason is these people have an ingrained superiority complex in them.

29. This was the photo we took that night, forever ingrained in my heart.

30. The belief that you should own your house is deeply ingrained in British society.

31. Freedom and fun are ingrained in the culture, kitchen and guest experience at Bookers

32. It forms a part of a man's life, more deeply ingrained as he matures.

33. Though sometimes overt, racism is usually covert, but is deeply ingrained in professional and institutional practices.

34. In the world's most litigious society the refusal to admit liability is culturally ingrained.

35. So ingrained is the reflex of contention that even seemingly unobjectionable ideas provoke it.

36. Synonyms for Bedded include emBedded, fixed, implanted, rooted, lodged, entrenched, enrooted, set, planted and ingrained

37. 9 So ingrained is the reflex of contention that even seemingly unobjectionable ideas provoke it.

38. The belief that we should do our duty is deeply ingrained in most of us.

39. The practice articles include practice skins for tattoo and pricking and ingraining . Models , eyebrows , eyes , lips , note books , rulers and forfexes can be provided .

40. Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 

41. But their sense of an ingrained trait that will likely resurface in a stronger job market.

42. Synonyms for Connatural include innate, built-in, congenital, connate, hereditary, inborn, inbred, ingrained, inherent and inherited

43. Amelia loved poetry and had an ingrained habit of retreating into it to handle difficult situations.

44. That first post-natal subservience, bred of physical dependence, was too ingrained ever to be totally eradicated.

45. Ableism exists everywhere, and often, people don’t notice these microaggressions because they are so ingrained in our culture.

46. This is so ingrained and so influential, I shall have occasion to come back to it many times.

47. Therefore, teaching English proverbs is an effective way to help nourish the character of college students whilst also ingraining in them a deeper understanding of their second language.

48. 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.

49. These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality.

50. 12 synonyms for Besetting: chronic, persistent, long-standing, prevalent, habitual, ingrained, deep-seated, incurable, deep-rooted, inveterate, incorrigible

51. “Ableism” is a form of disability discrimination — but it’s so culturally ingrained that it’s often hard to combat

52. Their faults seem so deeply ingrained, from quantitative measures and bogus statistics to valueless currencies and not caring about the environment.

53. There are many synonyms of Connatural which include Congenital, Connate, Hereditary, Inborn, Inbred, Ingrained, Inherent, Inherited, Native, Natural, etc.

54. Wolfe parlays Alex’s ingrained inability to ignore ectoplasmic Accosters into some amusing cross-conversations that help lighten his protagonist’s hard inner tests

55. Wolfe parlays Alex’s ingrained inability to ignore ectoplasmic Accosters into some amusing cross-conversations that help lighten his protagonist’s hard inner tests

56. Prime Minister Modi noted that this model of collaboration was already deeply ingrained in UK investments and partnerships with India.

57. 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.

58. Watch Crofters Music Online Join our group on Facebook Ingrained in who we are Live music is everything to us

59. Begrimed definition: thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot synonyms: soiled, dirty, raunchy, dingy, grubby, grungy, grimy, unclean antonyms: clean

60. Confirmed adjective long-established, seasoned, rooted, chronic, hardened, habitual, ingrained, inveterate, inured, dyed-in-the-wool I'm a Confirmed bachelor

61. Aboriginalities essay “How have settler constructions of aboriginal people affected aboriginal peoples?” The settler voice towards aboriginal peoples, has ingrained constructs i.e

62. So deeply ingrained is our instinct to search for a pattern that we refuse to accept any input as genuinely random.

63. The history of Blackface is long and complex, and deeply ingrained in our culture – in vaudeville and minstrel shows and in movies

64. Indeed it was possible that the obstacles to change in Britain were too deeply ingrained for any government to effect significant improvements.

65. Acclimatizing to heat and cold occurs in a similar fashion, with deep physiological adjustments becoming hormonally and metabolically ingrained over long stretches of time.

66. 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.

67. Antisocial Personality Disorder Antisocial personality disorder describes an ingrained pattern of behavior in which individuals consistently disregard and violate the rights of others around them.

68. Soldiers arriving with an ingrained Barbarised mindset, developed on the Eastern Front, shaped the immediate environment of the area of operations, and of Nazi Germany as a whole

69. Due to my ingrained Curmudgeonliness, along with an indifference to most events other than athletics, I’ve not seen a great deal of the Tokyo Olympics’ TV coverage

70. The resulting story illustrates how ingrained the concept of Crusading was in the people of that time— the chroniclers assumed that the pueri must have been Crusaders

71. Soldiers arriving with an ingrained Barbarised mindset, developed on the Eastern Front, shaped the immediate environment of the area of operations, and of Nazi Germany as a whole

72. Soldiers arriving with an ingrained Barbarised mindset, developed on the Eastern Front, shaped the immediate environment of the area of operations, and of Nazi Germany as a whole

73. Your adrenaline is elevated, and your actions are stemming from these deeply ingrained reflexes, reflexes rooted in a need to protect yourself and your side and to defeat the enemy.

74. Even though most of us recognize the fallacy of placing too great a value on appearance, our desire for physical beauty is so ingrained in us that we cannot disassociate ourselves from it.

75. The great footwear from Angulus is based upon three core values that are ingrained in every single pair of sandals, shoes, boots, and slippers, that you can buy from Angulus.

76. 30 According to the Daily Mail on February one retired couple of the UK found a weird image ingrained in the trunk of a poplar tree when they were chopping firewood.

77. Begrimed: 1 adj thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot “a miner's Begrimed face” Synonyms: dingy , grimy , grubby , grungy , raunchy dirty , soiled , unclean soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime

78. The story of the Conquistadors and the fall of the Aztec Empire have spanned many myths and stories which have become ingrained in Western consciousness and culture, regardless of how true they are

79. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Begrimed. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Begrimed, dingy, grimy, grubby, grungy, raunchy (adj) thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot

80. The insulated nature of Amish communities has always piqued our interest due to their shunning of modern conveniences, their closed communities and their way of living and thinking that seems so far removed from the modern-day stresses so ingrained in our daily …