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ingrain

verb as in imbue

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"My culture is so ingrained in me, even though I was born in London," she says.

From BBC

Indeed, the middle class as a concept has become deeply ingrained into what it means to be American.

From Salon

“The ACA is so deeply ingrained, we need massive reform to make this work, and we got a lot of ideas on how to do that.”

From Salon

Clan identity is deeply ingrained in Somali society and politics, but it can be a sensitive topic.

From BBC

For Ulin, and for many others raised in New York, hating the Dodgers was ingrained in the mind, like hating an ex.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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