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"engrained" Definitions
  1. engrained (in somebody/something) (of a habit, an attitude, etc.) that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change
  2. (of dirt) under the surface of something and therefore difficult to get rid of

161 Sentences With "engrained"

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I've engrained this bull in my DNA for two decades.
This point of view is engrained in the Qatari leadership.
That's how deeply Islamophobia is engrained in the White House.
The Catholic Church is incredibly engrained in Irish society and politics.
By itself, of course, deregulation can't banish this deeply engrained stigma.
They're engrained in the tour cycle of being a popstar, too.
Toyota has been deeply engrained in the U.S. for over 60 years.
Prince's first movie role, which will forever be engrained in our hearts.
"this is engrained in my brain forever," internet queen Tana Mongeau added.
It's engrained in us, the need to know, so we can move on.
From the beginning, giving back to her community was engrained in her business.
And national security fears have become engrained in the everyday consciousness of Americans.
Instead, they are largely the side effects of engrained discrimination, especially in housing.
It's far too widespread and engrained to be solved with a quick fix.
What's more, he has winning engrained in him from three seasons at Real Madrid.
Addiction had become so engrained in our relationship that sobriety didn't fix our problems.
Outdoor sporting activities are deeply engrained in the fabric of America's culture and heritage.
Beneath the vitriol that's become engrained in our politics is America's can-do spirit.
Cursing is engrained in us all, and it's what unites us as human beings.
It can be difficult to make the switch if you're engrained in agency work.
Guatemala's engrained macho culture, along with widespread sexual abuse in the home, also fuels trafficking.
That is engrained in all Atlético players, be they the star striker or someone else.
Economics and even nuclear war are seen as deeply engrained in a god-created order.
" She adds, "It's so engrained in our culture we often don't even notice these things.
Basically, shoe shrieking is engrained in basketball culture, and now everybody else has to suffer.
Despite the fact that we're all sexual beings, shame is still engrained into women's sexual experiences.
And I have no illusions about how hard it will be to combat America's deeply engrained racism.
It's so engrained in our local culture that it's inescapable, even if you're completely uninvested and uninterested.
But they both have really good music taste and have always engrained good bands in my brain.
One deeply engrained assumption about men is that they can have casual sex more easily than women.
For example, we subscribe to a deeply engrained and fatalistic notion that we are powerless against Mother Nature.
Check. The more devices that carry Alexa, the more engrained it becomes in all facets of our lives.
The police narrative has been treated as a piece of his biography and engrained in his online obituaries.
The sense of exceptionalism that is so engrained in the American psyche will have to be put aside.
She reflects a way of thinking long engrained in the culture of my homeland: Your parents know best.
While others gripe and complain, he is trying to change the country's deeply engrained "use and toss" mentality.
For instance, rapidly assigning professional and career words, and family words, to men or women, measures engrained sexism.
The response mechanism to this trigger is so engrained that even a silly reason gets a positive response.
To commit to the life force which is not based on science but a precept engrained in our cells.
I think the pop melody sensibility is so engrained in her brain that she just sounds like pop music.
Our brains are more susceptible during our early years and therefore the things we learn become engrained, Siegel explains.
Some companies are trying to close the gap by providing diversity training to increase the awareness of engrained gender biases.
"This was the most amazing exhilarating feeling, and a moment that will be forever engrained in my mind," she continued.
Slack has engrained itself into U.S. workplaces in the past few years, changing everything from office operations to social dynamics.
Or are we seeing one of the most culturally engrained "isms," sexism, play out routinely at all levels of government?
Avocado toast has become engrained in our millennial identities — a sort of food mascot for our generation, if you will.
So race is engrained in how all cops do their jobs, and it's not just minority officers talking about it.
The party's engrained fear of being portrayed as "weak" by Republicans is an utter anachronism in the age of Trump.
"Don't Call Me Angel," however, is not a song that will be engrained in your head 18 years from now.
But it goes to show just how deeply engrained this man has become in the farce that is the Trump presidency.
I mean sure, there's certainly other places in the world where the burden of blackness isn't engrained within an entire culture.
So even if "Hamilton" doesn't win awards on Sunday night (it will), it has already engrained itself in American popular culture.
"I miss the daily rituals and customs that became forever engrained in the fabric of what this experience was," she said.
Despite constant attacks and allegations of "fake news," our free press culture has never been more deeply engrained and widely shared.
Sadly, the journalism industry made too many high-profile blunders in 2019, and those mistakes became engrained in the public assessment.
She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained in the history of our family.
Russom said her bandmates have been "really supportive," but acknowledged she's had to overcome her own deeply engrained thoughts about gender norms.
More likely to be out of school, they are further engrained in the workforce, yet continue to see their employment prospects deteriorate.
Your spending habits start getting engrained and you get a job and the career path often has a kind of inertia to it.
Mariners applied not only their equipment, but also their training, rooted in the longstanding and deeply engrained tradition of aiding those in peril.
He added that he hoped some Democrats would be "courageous enough" to support Haspel despite engrained opposition from progressives and allied outside groups.
How engrained in our culture is the frontier myth, and how have we used it to avoid issues that are now so relevant?
People born and raised in Appalachia, it's so deeply engrained in them from the past that they never can get away from that.
" Allison Roskelley, Jess's wife, wrote, "Your dream was engrained in your soul, and that is something I never imagined taking away from you.
The character — portrayed by actor Jimmy Karz — was a hero to icing enthusiasts everywhere and his cake-eating scene is engrained our minds forever.
If you ask someone who has lived there, you'll get a different story: probably one about the rich music history engrained all over town.
A mantra that has now engrained itself so deeply within me that not a day goes by without hearing it chime in my head.
That look, which is almost always due to the magic of makeup, is so engrained in their being, they can't imagine themselves without it.
Apart from work-related issues, unequal parental duties, poor political representation, and engrained social stereotypes were also barriers to achieving gender equality, it said.
What makes Kurbegovic and his crimes such a key predecessor to the lone wolf attacks that have become so engrained in our culture since?
"She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained in the history of our family," she wrote.
Do they worry that their sound could be taken from them and marketed away from the inclusive, forward-thinking scene they're so engrained in?
Nychos, in other words, chooses iconic cultural personalities whose physical appearance are so engrained in our collective cultural consciousnesses that they themselves turn mythologies.
For President Donald Trump, the rigid contours of White House management structures — so engrained they're reflected in the building's blueprints — have never meant much.
This is an environment which, while full of amazing people to meet, is often rife with a powerfully engrained, male-dominated long-standing patriarchy.
The root of the line's name comes from the word "confident", which is engrained in the brand's philosophy of promoting female empowerment and self-confidence.
"[With] 2017 marking ten years since the first iPhone, phone attachment has become engrained in our everyday lives, and everyone is doing it," says Orner.
They're engrained in how we're taught to value the work that men and women do, but they're also a special feature of the startup world.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Gina Haspel to lead the CIA despite engrained opposition over her involvement in the George W. Bush-era interrogation program.
It is a club of relentless desire — for the most part, the players are castoffs from other clubs — and that spirit is engrained in Mahrez.
But the concept of democracy is something that really is not engrained in a lot of the people and the cultures and the countries out there.
But, say current and former administration officials, one person alone can't be expected to manage the complex and deeply engrained system of running the executive branch.
The opinion sends a strong signal that Thomas might vote against precedent in other cases, even if the opinion is deeply engrained in the court's jurisprudence.
From the local barbershop to the underground club scene of Lagos, his pictures often capture those aspects of society that are engrained into the Nigerian identity.
Although Heath Ledger passed away in 2008, his work was so engrained with the identity of an entire generation that he's never far from our thoughts.
Since its launch 12 years ago, Facebook has become so engrained in our everyday lives that we don't even think twice before signing on each morning.
When a charismatic leader scapegoats minorities for society's ills and claims that "I alone can fix it," our deeply engrained Jewish warning lights start flashing red.
She has engrained in me that my age is a non-factor in whether I can contribute to society and that my voice is all I need.
One by one, each map engrained itself in my muscle-memory, and drifting through the twists and turns of the game developed a comforting rhythm for me.
I think one of my most engrained musical influences has been South American folk music—everything from Andean to Afro-Limeñan, which I grew up listening to.
But the distribution of oil revenues is so deeply engrained in the system that attempts to reform the administration and diversify the economy have been repeatedly frustrated.
The sheer breadth of campaign support provided by the NRA alone over the years helps explain just how deeply the organization is engrained in the election universe.
Because I only ever really talked to my partner (and not other people) on Facebook Messenger, I associated the sound with him; because we talked a lot, the association became strong; because we repeated the experience almost daily for about a year, it became engrained — so engrained that years after the fact, an unexpected encounter with the sound rendered the emotional memory as if it were happening all over again.
Along with Marky Mark in his Calvins, Michael's butt in a pair of stonewashed Levis was engrained in the minds of many teenagers realizing our desire for men.
However, the gender differences in competitiveness could have more to do with deeply engrained male motivations, said Moshe Hoffman, a research scientist in Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics.
While the crisis has shut the door to many opportunities on Syrian young people, that enterprising spirit is engrained in the Syrian psyche and has not been extinguished.
The former is a type of the latter, but it has become so popular that it becomes engrained in people&aposs minds as what the product actually is.
Saving college money for each child was so engrained in Ricardo Noceda's thinking that the idea of shifting funds from one account to the next was akin to stealing.
Toyota said it has been "deeply engrained" in the U.S. for more than 60 years and has invested over $60 billion in the country, employing more than 475,000 Americans.
But the simple ad still stands up today and was prophetic in showing the way the device would come to be engrained as part of our every day lives.
Since the importance of honesty is engrained in each agent from the start, and further reinforced throughout his or her career, there is simply no excuse for lacking candor.
But does Trump have the self-discipline to rein himself in, or is the narcissism and bombast -- not to mention the misogyny -- so deeply engrained that he can't help himself?
The reason being, for so many years it's engrained in us that fitness has to do with looking good, and still majority of people work out to look good naked.
The research, she says, helps improve the world's understanding of the dynamics within the Arab world so that programs and policies can be designed to address and change engrained ideologies.
But in a testament to the toxic legacy of the war on drugs—and despite a kinder, gentler rhetorical approach—supply-side battles are still engrained in American health policy.
While the term "unconscious bias" is typically used to describe deeply engrained stereotypes about race, ethnicity, gender and other personal demographics, Elsbach says it can also apply to remote workers.
While this is not exactly unprecedented in Western countries where prostitution remains illegal and vice cops are plentiful, critics suggest it is deeply engrained into local policing in Hong Kong.
For the people of its time, the "Odyssey" cemented the idea that xenia was fundamental for good character; resulting in hospitality becoming engrained in the fabric of Ancient Grecian society.
Democrats worried the GOP tax-cut law is getting good press are working hard to undermine any positive feelings about the overhaul and prevent them becoming engrained with the public.
For the people of its time, "The Odyssey" cemented the idea that xenia was fundamental for good character; resulting in hospitality becoming engrained in the fabric of Ancient Grecian society.
In 2016, Uber completely redesigned its logo and app to emphasize convenience, celebrate the cities in which it is now engrained, and even take a stab at new social sharing tools.
While Silicon Valley startups have only recently started to realize the importance of cutting their burn rates, building a profitable business has been engrained into our operations from the very beginning.
Sexual prowess is highly valued, but spending time here you'll notice that although sex is engrained in Cuban society, there are also a lot of stories, myths, and superstitions surrounding it.
"Candy is too engrained in our culture for it not to be an interesting category for investors," said Nicholas Fereday, executive director of food and consumer trends at investment bank Rabobank.
Past experience shows engrained distrust of official statements makes ordinary Chinese people prone to panicked herd movements in reaction to rumour - which is why China prosecutes so many for loose talk.
Driven by factors including poverty, insecurity and religious tradition, marrying off girls once they reach puberty or even before is a deeply engrained social custom in much of West and Central Africa.
But I will say I was a little taken aback at first — and this might be my own engrained literary snobbery — I did occasionally feel the necessity of there being marketing language.
The idea that braids, locs, and afro-hair are "unprofessional" is so engrained into corporate culture that the CROWN Act — which protects people from discrimination based on hairstyles — was introduced in 2019.
" He added, "This instinctive desire to keep things secret is so engrained, that even relating to events in the early 1960s, the idea that they can't be released at this point is absurd.
While "Fade Away" is the kind of mellow, bass-y tune that stays engrained in your brain when leaving the club, its vocal samples sweeping across the ears like a pleasantly brisk breeze.
Successful Negotiation, University of Michigan | 621,000+ enrolled Negotiating is engrained in our everyday lives, from deciding where to eat with your significant other to asking for a few more days to pay rent.
Some elite venture capital firms use "scout" programs, where a CEO might refer opportunities to full-time investors, but the ethic of pattern recognition is engrained (maybe wrongly!) into the venture capital gospel.
But [Putin] is a pretty strategic thinker, [and] I think realistically, he knew there would be major constraints, and that it wouldn't be easy for Trump to change all the engrained policies toward Russia.
There are some foods that are so engrained as Good or Evil in my diet-addled mind that it takes a level of hyperconsciousness to really determine whether or not I want to eat them.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese court on Tuesday jailed for life a former deputy governor of the province of Shanxi for corruption, state television said, as the government presses on with its crackdown on deeply engrained graft.
Forget the prudish "moral codes" Western culture has engrained in you — you can do whatever the fuck you want with your vagina, whether it's dressing it up with highlighter or putting a sheet mask on it.
In addition to remixes involving major artists such as Juicy J, 2 Chainz, French Montana, Pitbull, and Ludacris, the track further engrained itself into the pop culture zeitgeist via usage in multiple films and television ads.
"Aviation safety cannot be a luxury that is bought and sold for an extra fee, but a standard part of our fleets, engrained in every bolt, sensor, and line of code on an aircraft," Markey continued.
Yes, all of the movies engrained into your memory from the weekends you spent sitting inches from the TV growing up are coming back, in honor of the network's 100th original movie airing in May. Yep.
Dead-ending cul-de-sacs and the divided highways that connect them are such deeply engrained parts of the American landscape that it's easy to forget they were, themselves, the fruits of a massive federal investment program.
The minutia of the investigation have become so engrained in the President's day-to-day patter, one sometimes forgets how complicated the whole thing was -- or the revelations that have been discovered as part of Mueller's probe.
The NRC never issued an export license to the Russian firm, a fact so engrained in the narrative of the Uranium One controversy that it showed up in The Washington Post's official fact-checker site this week.
Driven by poverty, religion and insecurity, marrying off girls once they reach puberty or even before is a deeply engrained tradition in much of West and Central Africa, but with detrimental effects on health, education and development.
I was surprised to see hundreds of people with food piled high on their plates -- not the image of a "starving" North Korea so engrained in many peoples' minds given the reports of famine just two years ago.
Given how long emoji have been around and how engrained it is in our daily lives, it's surprising that Picture Character feels like the first time we're putting actual faces to the governing body behind the cultural phenomenon.
By stripping away the human personality engrained in our politics—and migrating from a republic to a direct democracy—we might circumvent the media's appetite for a face altogether, and the public thirst for personality in its politicians.
"The clear risk here is that while President Trump believes he has achieved leverage in the negotiations, we may have pushed China past the precipice and that the current technology cold war gets engrained and accelerates," Muse warned.
While we now live in a time where a simple internet search can quickly and accurately provide the answer to a burning question, there's a certain brand of wisdom that dads seem to have engrained in their DNA.
What's proven to be more effective is piggy-backing on processes that are already well-engrained in the product development roadmap, such as those that have been created in recent years related to cybersecurity, environmental sustainability, and accessibility.
"It is engrained in our organization not only to facilitate this, but also to lead in providing clear guidance and implementation tools," Greg Trinks, head of Americas fund investment solutions at UBS Global Wealth Management, said in an email.
Lyft's soon-to-be-former chief marketing officer Joy Howard said in a phone call this week that the pronoun addition is part of Lyft's "Two is Too Few" campaign calling out the gender binary engrained into our society.
The more engrained it becomes in all facets of our lives, the more natural that voice searches, voice commands and voice queries start to become to us, whether we're in our home, in our car or somewhere in between.
The words Fidel Castro wrote in the guestbook at Hiroshima's site of the world's first atomic bombing when he visited in 2003, "May such barbarity never happen again", were deeply engrained in the hearts of the Japanese, Abe said.
But active measures like loud music do more than just passively involve citizens—and point to how routinized antipathy toward the homeless isn't just built into the design of spaces, but engrained in the fabric of day-to-day life.
The army has the guns and trained personnel who can, if they wish, overturn almost any action of the elected representatives they do not like – it is their deeply engrained forbearance that saves us from the military controlling our government.
Designer and illustrator Hyo Taek Kim exercises this concept on drawings of beloved characters from the films of Hayao Miyazaki, distorting them with the fuzziness and discoloration engrained in the minds of anyone who grew up watching movies on VCRs.
The details of Trump's behavior we heard from Comey's Senate testimony on Russia's meddling in US politics are just the latest evidence of a deeply engrained pattern of ignoring fundamental boundaries, boundaries that are there to protect people and institutions.
The idea that Bannon was acting as a shadow president became engrained in public consciousness with the help of "Saturday Night Live," which has depicted the president as a clueless buffoon being manipulated by Bannon, who's portrayed in a Grim Reaper costume.
Read more: What Rupert Murdoch's life is really like: How the mogul grew his media empire and $7.35 billion fortune, weathered scandal, and became engrained in international politicsMurdoch previously worked with the Clinton Climate Initiative and the Environmental Defense Fund, The Times reported.
Sometimes in the moment you can get them to admit that they know it's probably not true but then you ask them five or ten minutes later and it's such an engrained belief at that point that it's really hard to reason through.
American dedication to democratic values, freedom and anti-authoritarianism have traditionally been much admired in Germany -- especially given the role the United States played in rebuilding Germany from the ashes of World War II, and with the Cold War still engrained in living memory.
When I read the scripts, I felt as a Latina-American that I was always sort of torn between identities as an American, someone who adapted and was pushed to adapt to American culture but also I had roots engrained in a culture that was at home.
This series of photographic still lives depict plastic-wrapped consumable goods, decaying fruit peels, and a discarded head of hair to reference the human tendency to frenetically preserve our slowly weakening bodies through the course of our lives, despite the ultimate, engrained futility in doing so.
Sure, there was a play on Luke's humanity through an animosity driven arc with his father and his anger; but he was still engrained to be a flawless presentation for both white and black viewers; the complete antidote to the negative arguments against black communities as a whole.
I think that it's so engrained in our knowledge that female menstrual pain is a normal, regular facet of life, that when we have women coming to the E.R. saying, 'My menstrual pain is really bad, something is wrong,' [the doctor's] automatic response is going to be, 'This is normal.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WILMINGTON, Delaware — The quirks, diversions, and counter-narratives offered by small museums often feel preordained to shake up engrained attitudes and assumptions, and so it goes with the Delaware Art Museum, which, to be honest, didn't seem at first glance to be a such a promising prospect.
Big tech gets more engrained in the healthcare industryMany of the surprises that the VCs thought could rock 2020 had everything to do with the looming presence of big tech companies who have been increasingly making their way into the healthcare industry over the past few years, as well as retailers like Walmart.
"Pizza Hut is an iconic brand that is engrained in the hearts and minds of so many of our customers, we felt it was our job to make our creative reflect both the rich legacy of Pizza Hut, as well as nod to where we're headed," Marianne Radley, Pizza Hut's chief brand officer, told CNN Business.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), who has urged the chamber to take up prison reform because of engrained opposition from the Trump administration to broader criminal justice legislation.
It seems that if you persevere to have a presence in this town you will have the support one needs to make good work in a positive, forward moving environment," he continues, "...migrant artists bring with them their own stories which become engrained into a larger movement that breathes culture back into a city through the practice of making art.
It seems like a long shot for most users, given how deeply engrained Assistant is into Android, but hey, anyone who already installed Cortana on their Android handset was likely on the lookout for an alternative, or, at very least, a way to better integrate their mobile device with their Windows PC. For its part, Microsoft also issued a pretty large upgrade to its Cortana app for Android and iOS just last month.

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