ingrain in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Due to superstition ingrained in local custom, she is not allowed in the mine unlike the male engineers.
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These cultural ideologies deem overall health to be ingrained in supernatural forces that relate to universal balance and harmony.
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It differs from most iridescent glasses because the color is ingrained in the glass itself, as well as having distinctive coloring.
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The sense of service to one's fellow man was thus ingrained in him early.
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In many communities, boys are encouraged to wear a "kippah" from a young age in order to ingrain the habit.
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The rivalry is now so ingrained that for many gachos and portoalegrenses blue is the opposite color of red, much like in video game culture.
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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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Bad mechanics can be deeply ingrained in a subject's swing, and psychological factors can also hinder progress.
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In many countries, football has ingrained itself into the national culture, and parts of life may revolve around it.
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Exemplifying control theory, the norms of masculinity are so rigidly ingrained that men find little room to escape and end up constantly reproducing them.
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