Examples of using Steeped in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
a time steeped in logical rationalism,
Freemasonry is a collection of diverse worldwide fraternities that started out as local groups for stonemasons, steeped in rituals and symbolisms.
dried, steeped into a tea or made into tinctures to medicate patients.
the Keraton of Yogya continues to be respected by the people of Yogya, steeped as it is in mysticism and philosophy.
Steeped in native healing practices worldwide,
it can be unpleasantly bitter or disappointingly tasteless when improperly steeped.
Friendly and steeped in history, Clutha's towns are charming to visit- chances are you will meet embracing locals who are only too happy to show you around.
was born into a family steeped in Indonesian political privilege,
Though steeped in ancient traditions,
preserves its old charm, it has evolved into a remarkable modern city steeped in Catalan pride,
Steeped in history and tradition,
But when educators create growth mindset classrooms steeped in yet, equality happens.
Widespread cultural influence; steeped in history; huge tourism industry; economy experiencing notable growth in northern Italy.
Tropical North Queensland is home to Australia's ancient evergreen rainforests steeped in Indigenous heritage and mystery.
and then steeped in water to extract its sugars.
ends with support from people that represent a brand known for its heritage of strong values and steeped in 175 years of know-how.
Amid surroundings steeped in royal history,
Amid surroundings steeped in royal history,
Midway between an ancient culture steeped with generations of revered traditions,
The 38-year-old Kushner- who like his father-in-law came to government steeped in the world of New York real estate deal-making- seems to be treating peacemaking in some ways like a business transaction,
