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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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ingrained [ingl. am. ɪnˈɡreɪnd, ingl. brit. ɪnˈɡreɪnd] ADJ.

1. ingrained belief/habit/prejudice:

ingrained
to be deeply ingrained

2. ingrained dirt:

ingrained
español
español
inglés
inglés
percudido (percudida)
ingrained with dirt
to become ingrained with dirt

en el diccionario PONS

ingrained [ˌɪnˈgreɪnd] ADJ.

1. ingrained (embedded):

ingrained dirt
to be/become ingrained in sth

2. ingrained (deep-seated):

ingrained
Entrada de OpenDict

ingrain V.

to ingrain sth in sb
to be ingrained (stain, paint)
en el diccionario PONS

ingrained [ˌɪn·ˈgreɪnd] ADJ.

1. ingrained (embedded):

ingrained dirt
to be/become ingrained in sth

2. ingrained (deep-seated):

ingrained
Present
Iingrain
youingrain
he/she/itingrains
weingrain
youingrain
theyingrain
Past
Iingrained
youingrained
he/she/itingrained
weingrained
youingrained
theyingrained
Present Perfect
Ihaveingrained
youhaveingrained
he/she/ithasingrained
wehaveingrained
youhaveingrained
theyhaveingrained
Past Perfect
Ihadingrained
youhadingrained
he/she/ithadingrained
wehadingrained
youhadingrained
theyhadingrained

PONS OpenDict

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As this practice became ingrained into modern western culture, it has taken on the simple role of a final warning before a photograph is taken.
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Further, he often stated that it was inconceivable to think that an ingrained human social system such as public schooling was easily reformed.
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A real label, but one in which the proprietor's personality was very much ingrained.
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The religion is deeply ingrained in their culture and traditions, respecting the superiority of our natural world and its power.
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The ingrained philosophy is a world economy based on market principles and effective regulation.
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