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deep-seated

[ deep-see-tid ]

adjective

  1. firmly implanted or established:

    a deep-seated sense of loyalty.



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Origin of deep-seated1

First recorded in 1735–45
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As the report had said, "there are deep-seated and longstanding problems of organisational culture" in the trust's maternity units, including "disgraceful behaviour and flawed teamworking that were previously left to fester".

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Over time, I grew out of this deep-seated fear of, well, being in fear.

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Her report suggested that previous negative interactions and a deep-seated mistrust of the police had fuelled the actions of children, who viewed the riots as an opportunity to retaliate against the police.

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Don't forget either - the pressures on the NHS are made worse by deep-seated challenges in social care.

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I usually am much more mindful of America’s deep-seated racism and misogyny, but I lost sight of it along the way in the summer of 2024 and into the election.

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