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Synonyms for ingrained
ɪnˈgreɪnd, ˈɪnˌgreɪndin·grained
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ingrained
Inherent signifies permanently united as an element or original quality, naturally existent or incorporated in something so as to have become an integral part. Immanent is a philosophic word, to denote that which dwells in or pervades any substance or spirit without necessarily being a part of it, and without reference to any working out (compare SUBJECTIVE). That which is inherent is an inseparable part of that in which it inheres, and is usually thought of with reference to some outworking or effect; as, an inherent difficulty. God is said to be immanent (not inherent) in the universe. Frequently intrinsic and inherent can be interchanged, but inherent applies to qualities, while intrinsic applies to essence, so that to speak of intrinsic excellence conveys higher praise than if we say inherent excellence. Inherent and intrinsic may be said of persons or things; congenital, inborn, inbred, innate, apply to living beings. Congenital is frequent in medical and legal use with special application to defects; as, congenital idiocy. Innate and inborn are almost identical, but innate is preferred in philosophic use, as when we speak of innate ideas; that which is inborn, congenital, or innate may be original with the individual, but that which is inbred is inherited. Ingrained signifies dyed in the grain, and denotes that which is deeply wrought into substance or character.
Synonyms:
congenital, essential, immanent, inborn, inbred, indispensable, indwelling, infixed, inherent, inhering, innate, inseparable, internal, intrinsic, inwrought, native, natural, subjectiveAntonyms:
accidental, casual, external, extrinsic, fortuitous, incidental, outward, subsidiary, superadded, superficial, superfluous, superimposed, supplemental, transient, unconnected
Princeton's WordNet
deep-rooted, deep-seated, implanted, ingrained, plantedadjective
(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
"deep-rooted prejudice"; "deep-seated differences of opinion"; "implanted convictions"; "ingrained habits of a lifetime"; "a deeply planted need"
Synonyms:
deep-seated, implanted, planted, deep-rootedAntonyms:
unestablished
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List of paraphrases for "ingrained":
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#759 | natural | |
#1573 | internal | |
#2131 | essential | |
#2290 | native | |
#9987 | subjective | |
#10683 | inherent | |
#11591 | planted | |
#14490 | intrinsic | |
#16066 | rooted | |
#17954 | congenital | |
#18563 | indispensable | |
#25535 | innate | |
#26448 | inbred | |
#27894 | implanted | |
#31887 | entrenched | |
#40838 | inseparable | |
#52940 | ingrained | |
#65503 | inborn | |
#71087 | indwelling | |
#86054 | immanent |
How to use ingrained in a sentence?
Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others.
We may not speak the same language, but the foods we eat, the way we carry ourselves, the way we relate to one another, and our deeply ingrained spirituality reflect a bond that is still there, there is a sense of inner peace and ease I now have, that wasn't there before. I can move forward with my life, with intention behind everything I do.
I just couldn't register it in my head because as an American growing up in the United States, the First Amendment right is just ingrained in my brain, i never even entertained the fact that I would wind up in prison out here for something I put on Facebook in the United States.
The lack of significant progress indicates how deeply ingrained inequity in tech actually is, and indicates comprehensive approaches — not quick fixes — are needed, we must ask ourselves, what are the negative consequences to companies when numbers don't change or hiring goals are not reached ?
Few people on the planet have the ability to manage the hyper-growth machine that Amazon has been [ better ] than Andy Jassy, and then of course you layer in the most important thing : the ingrained culture and leadership aspects from inside Amazon, which obviously he displays and has proven himself around.
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- tief verwurzeltGerman
- arraigadoSpanish
- syöpynyt, syvään juurtunutFinnish
- inveterato, incallitoItalian
- вроден, вкоренетMacedonian
- ingeworteldDutch
- ingrodd, inrotadSwedish
- ăn sâu vàoVietnamese
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