Examples of using Ingrained in English and their translations into Greek
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An inclination to divine the future is another deeply ingrained trait.
Our Vision and Values are inspired by deeply ingrained principles.
Homophobia remained ingrained in the German criminal code nonetheless.
The power of this system is deeply ingrained.
it is not ingrained stains.
I never considered how deeply ingrained this Resolution liturgy is.
It is ingrained deep within each on you.
Those black swellings ingrained underneath her eyelids were a really major problem.
It is deeply ingrained within all of us.
Honour killing" is ingrained in the north-Indian psyche.
Ideal for eliminating all ingrained organic and protein residue from any surface.
It's an ingrained habit for them to say,“Lord,
It's been ingrained in me since the time I was born.
However, anti-mold, which is too ingrained in the walls, we need more drastic measures.
Antisemitism is an ingrained European fantasy about Jews as Jews.
I have these ingrained notions in my head from.
However, her ingrained bad habits made progress difficult.
We have all had such competitiveness ingrained in us.
Something else that is ingrained in Indian culture is the train.
It's is the ingrained conviction that nothing really matters.