<span class="searchmatch">engrained</span> simple past and past participle of engrain Grenadine, endearing, grenadine...
zakɔˈrɛnuva] се закоренува • (se zakorenuva) third-singular present, impf (perfective се закорени) (reflexive with се) to take root, become <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span>...
singular simple present engrains, present participle <span class="searchmatch">engraining</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span>) Alternative spelling of ingrain Nearing, Reginan...
third-singular present, pf (imperfective се закоренува) (reflexive with се) to take root, become <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span> Conjugation of се закорени (perfective, present in -и)...
(comparative more inracinated, superlative most inracinated) rooted; implanted; <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span>. “inracinate”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield...
and Other Sermons, page 333: For instance, the Jews no doubt had deeply <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span> in their religion the notion of the necessary mutualness of every relationship...
Jose mourned after mass shooting”, in San José Spotlight[1], retrieved May 28, 2021: This week will forever be <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span> in the minds of San Joseans....
enquistada, masculine plural enquistados, feminine plural enquistadas) <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span>, entrenched (deeply established) enquistado (feminine enquistada, masculine...
Custom, familiarity. 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe: “the stain hath become <span class="searchmatch">engrained</span> by time and consuetude; let thy reformation be cautious, as it is just...