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engrained, ingrained, ppl. a. (ɛn-, ɪnˈgreɪnd) [f. engrain v.1 + -ed1. In the ppl. adj. used attrib., though not in the vb., the form with in- is more common than that with en-. In sense 2 the word is often heard with secondary (sometimes even with primary) stress on the prefix in-.] † 1. Dyed in gr...
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Crossing the Line: Sexual Assault in Canada's National Sport
The book portrays ice hockey teams as dysfunctional families where violence is engrained.
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infibred
infibred, a. rare. (ɪnˈfaɪbəd) [f. in-2 + fibre n.] Wrought into the fibre; engrained.1879 J. D. Long æneid vi. 953 Not every pest infibred in our wretched lives, Is sloughed.
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James Vincent McMorrow
He said "I think it's kind of engrained in the record, more than any pinpointed thing. I can hear the hot bedded air in this part.
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ingrained
ingrained, ppl. a. (ɪnˈgreɪnd) [app. orig. a variant of engrained ppl. a.: but now analysed as if from in adv. + grained: cf. ingrain a. Stressed ˈin-ˌgrained before a n., otherwise ˌinˈgrained.] Wrought in the inmost texture; deeply rooted, inveterate.[1599 Marston Sco. Villanie i. iv. 189 Ingrain'...
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Racialized society
Critical race theory argues that racism is normal and is engrained [sic] in the fabric and system of the American society.
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engrain
▪ I. engrain, ingrain, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈgreɪn) Also 4 engreyne, 6 engrene. [f. en-1, in- + grain. Palsgr. 1530 gives a Fr. engrainer to dye. The word, whether first formed in Fr. or Eng., was suggested by the Fr. phrase en graine (adapted in Eng. as in grain) where graine means the cochineal dye. Hence t...
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Lichtung
As the German language is so engrained in Ernst Jandl's poems that they are nearly impossible to translate, English authors have tried to transfer the
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Seattle Freeze
The Seattle Freeze was discussed in relation to isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic spurred lockdowns due to the region's already engrained propensity
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Arapaj
A mosaic unearthed in the Basilica also demonstrates how engrained its culture was later on with the early Byzantine Empire.
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Shagalyn Jadambaa
Many of his initiatives have been engrained in the modern Mongolian military.
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The Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland): Official Tourism Website
Despite being the smallest landlocked country in the Southern hemisphere, and the second smallest country in continental Africa, Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, more than makes up for its lack of size with a hugely diverse range of attractions and activities. As one of the few remaining monarchies in Africa, culture and heritage are deeply engrained in all aspects of Swazi life ...
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Apastepeque
This festival is regarded as the second most important in the city and the dances of the Moors and Christians which are deeply engrained in the history
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Mogok rubies
The red colouring of the rubies is due to colour-generating metallic oxides engrained in the crystalline structures.
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Superleadership
They also suggest that widespread self-leadership needs to be filtered down from the top of organizations in order to be properly engrained within their
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