engrained (Meaning)

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engrained (imp. & p. p.)

of Engrain

engrained Sentence Examples

  1. The custom of performing a ritualistic dance at the start of a community gathering is now engrained in the local culture.
  2. After years of practice, the movements of the martial arts routine are deeply engrained in the muscle memory of the practitioner.
  3. The values of hard work, honesty, and integrity are engrained in the company's culture and guide every aspect of its operations.
  4. The habit of brushing teeth twice a day is engrained in most people's daily routines.
  5. The love of nature was engrained in her from an early age, thanks to her parents' frequent camping trips.
  6. The belief in the power of love and forgiveness is engrained in many religious and spiritual traditions.
  7. The soldier's military training had engrained in him the discipline and obedience necessary for combat.
  8. The trauma of her childhood experience was engrained in her mind, causing her to have nightmares and flashbacks.
  9. The scent of lavender is engrained in my memory, always reminding me of my grandmother's garden.
  10. The taste of freshly baked bread is engrained in our collective consciousness as a symbol of comfort and nourishment.

FAQs About the word engrained

of Engrain

intrinsic,inherent, constitutional, constitutive, inherited, native, internal, inbred, inner,innate

alien, extraneous, adventitious,foreign, extrinsic, alien, extraneous, adventitious, foreign, extrinsic

The custom of performing a ritualistic dance at the start of a community gathering is now engrained in the local culture.

After years of practice, the movements of the martial arts routine are deeply engrained in the muscle memory of the practitioner.

The values of hard work, honesty, and integrity are engrained in the company's culture and guide every aspect of its operations.

The habit of brushing teeth twice a day is engrained in most people's daily routines.