inburnt Sentence Examples

  1. The deep-rooted racism left an enduring scar on the community, inburnt into the memories of generations.
  2. The trauma of childhood abuse had deeply inburnt into her psyche, shaping her into a withdrawn and fearful adult.
  3. The acrid smell of smoke lingered in the air, a testament to the inferno that had inburnt the building's interior.
  4. His hateful words inburnt themselves into her mind, leaving her with a deep and lasting wound.
  5. The war had inburnt a deep mistrust of authority into the minds of the soldiers.
  6. The inburnt message on the ancient tablet provided a tantalizing glimpse into a lost civilization.
  7. The aroma of freshly baked bread inburnt a longing for home in her heart.
  8. The sun had inburnt her skin, leaving a lasting tan as a reminder of her summer adventures.
  9. The fear of failure had inburnt itself into his consciousness, hindering his progress in life.
  10. The inburnt mark on his arm was a permanent reminder of his time spent in a concentration camp.

inburnt Meaning

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inburnt (a.)

Burnt in; ineffaceable.

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Burnt in; ineffaceable.

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The deep-rooted racism left an enduring scar on the community, inburnt into the memories of generations.

The trauma of childhood abuse had deeply inburnt into her psyche, shaping her into a withdrawn and fearful adult.

The acrid smell of smoke lingered in the air, a testament to the inferno that had inburnt the building's interior.

His hateful words inburnt themselves into her mind, leaving her with a deep and lasting wound.