˜yÐÄvlog

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engrained

[ en-greynd, en-greynd ]

adjective



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ±ð²Ô·²µ°ù²¹¾±²Ô·±ð»å·±ô²â [en-, grey, -nid-lee, -, greynd, -], adverb
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It shows how deeply engrained wig culture is in West Africa, despite a natural hair movement that has been gaining momentum among black women around the world over the last decade.

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Suffice it to say, some engrained consumer habits can fester for years if left unaddressed — long beyond the point that they’re serving you.

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Engrained in this reception is the sense that these characters need to be punished at every turn, or otherwise be so flatly written that they limit the range of things they’re capable of doing that’ll be called into question.

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Constitution and then engrained in the national fabric by more than two centuries of American practice.

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"The misconception that Indigenous peoples did not use or steward the land is widespread across North America, but is very pointed in British Columbia, where landscapes are often described as 'wild' or 'untouched,'" says Armstrong of the engrained cultural biases she seeks to address through her research.

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