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Word: Ingrain
Speech Type: Verb
late Middle English (originally as engrain in the sense ‘dye with cochineal or in fast colours’): from en-, in- (as an intensifier) + the verb grain. The adjective is from in grain ‘fast-dyed’, from the old use of grain meaning ‘kermes, cochineal’
ɪnˈɡreɪn
firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person
Short Definition:firmly fix or establish habit, belief, or attitude in person
Examples:- they trivialize the struggle and further ingrain the long-standing attitudes
- engrain
Word: Ingrain
Speech Type: Adjective
ɪnˈɡreɪn
(of a textile) composed of fibres which have been dyed different colours before being woven.
Short Definition:(of textile) composed of fibres which have been dyed different colours before being woven
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