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engrained

[ en-greynd, en-greynd ]

adjective



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  • en·grain·ed·ly [en-, grey, -nid-lee, -, greynd, -], adverb
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Example Sentences

Taylor-Serrano was the pinnacle of the sport, as good as it gets, but we were soon dragged into the circus that appears now engrained in modern boxing.

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"It's now become engrained that music is a universal language, it's one of those things that binds us together regardless of what type of human being you are," she said.

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It is also a political party with representation in parliament, and a social movement, engrained in Lebanese society, with significant support.

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It’s a number engrained on the brains of everyone in that town.

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But this has also been a bit of a different process making a show in a sport in which team-first has been engrained forever.

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