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- in·grainingrain (verb) · ingrains (third person present) · ingrained (past tense) · ingrained (past participle) · ingraining (present participle) · engrain (verb)
- firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person:"they trivialize the struggle and further ingrain the long-standing attitudes"
Originlate Middle English (originally as engrain in the sense ‘dye with cochineal or in fast colors’): 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’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To ingrain something means to establish it so firmly that it is not likely to change1234. This can refer to beliefs, habits, or other aspects of a person's mental or moral nature3. For example, one might want to ingrain good financial habits in people12. The term can also refer to dyeing a fabric so deeply that the color becomes a part of the fiber4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to establish something such as a belief so firmly that it is not likely to change: ingrain something in someone We want to ingrain good financial habits in people.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ingrainingrain verb [ T ] us / ɪnˈɡreɪn / uk / ɪnˈɡreɪn / Add to word list to establish something such as a belief so firmly that it is not likely to change: ingrain something in someone We want to ingrain good financial habits in people.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/ingrainin·grain (ˈ)in-ˈgrān : to work deeply into the texture of something or into the mental or moral nature of someone ingrain young children with responsibilitywww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ingrainingrain verb(ɪnˈɡreɪn) (tr) to impress deeply on the mind or nature; instil archaic to dye into the fibre of (a fabric) adjective(ˈɪnˌɡreɪn) variants of ingrained (of woven or knitted articles, esp rugs and carpets) made of dyed yarn or of fibre that is dyed before being spun into yarnwww.dictionary.com/browse/ingrain
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