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Definitions from the WebLong-IngrainedPart of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: deeply established or firmly fixed over a long period of time. Example Sentence: The long-ingrained habit of brushing her teeth before going to bed helped maintain her dental hygiene. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: a deeply rooted or firmly established long-held belief or tradition. Example Sentence: The government's decision to change the tax policy went against the long-ingrained of the local community. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition: to deeply implant or fix something in someone's mind or behavior. Example Sentence: The teacher's insightful explanations long-ingrained the principles of mathematics in the students' minds. Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition: in a deeply rooted or ingrained manner. Example Sentence: The cultural practices have long-ingrained influenced the local cuisine, resulting in the unique flavors of the region. Related Products: | ||||
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