Examples of using Ingrained in English and their translations into Hindi
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It's really scary how deeply this kind of garbage is ingrained.
Revium believe in 4 key values that are ingrained in everything we do.
sell when most ingrained lessons are against doing so.
So abusing the elephant in an effort to get it to do what you want is something that has been ingrained into the mahouts.
When you hate someone, then in his character you hate something that is ingrained in yourself.
But if someone cheats on you multiple times it means that cheating is deeply ingrained in his character.
Then we repeat this whole process, over and over, until it becomes ingrained in us.
nobility of bearing always denoted the gentlemanly characteristics that were so ingrained in his soul.".
This became ingrained into Baker's thinking years later,
An insular culture, driven by the ingrained belief that outsiders cannot understand the pressures they face,
around 90 percent of companies prefer you to use PhotoShop as it is ingrained into their culture.
they are going to use that as a pretext to get you to buy something and, thanks to the ingrained psychological idea of reciprocity,
they are going to use that as a pretext to get you to buy something and, thanks to the ingrained psychological idea of reciprocity,
especially when changing deeply ingrained habits, it is your motivation that helps you remain focused on your goals,
you must first overcome the deeply ingrained idea that only the man has to make the first move
between mental illness and violence is so ingrained in our culture that stories like the above need only suggest that the perpetrator was depressed to satisfy a need for an explanation.
The greeting is ingrained in those memories connected to our childhoods as“Did I do that?” or the Full House theme song.
Hypergamy may be naturally and intrinsically ingrained in the female psyche*thanks, evolution*, but it's up to
how these plans operate, how ingrained they have become in U.S. health care,
norms of behavior and attitude are becoming ingrained and solidified," says Johns Hopkins pediatrician Robert Blum, the lead author of this study.