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ingrain

[in-greyn, in-greyn] / ɪnˈgreɪn, ˈɪnˌgreɪn /
VERB
imbue
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For investors who respect the market’s collective wisdom, there’s an ingrained belief that a rising stock means something.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said those words were "ingrained in her memory".

From BBC

There are some communities where death is ingrained in the everyday texture of life.

From BBC

That century-old pact and the ingrained system of water rights, combined with water that costs next to nothing, Gold said, lead to “this slow-motion train wreck that is the Colorado right now.”

From Los Angeles Times

Egypt’s brand of electro is as physical as it is mental, the first time you hear it, it’s forever ingrained.

From Los Angeles Times