ingrain Definitie in het Nederlands

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Examples of ingrain

  • Criticising political leadership thus in many ways reflected a cognitive break from past habits ingrained under the authoritarian regime.

  • It may have been far harder for oligarchy to develop in parishes where more inclusive forms of participation were ingrained.

  • If there was ingrained hatred of the countryside by the town, so much the better.

  • Related to this, it also was not clear how firmly ingrained all these hypotheses were in the learners' minds when it came to determining articles.

  • When a practice is so deeply ingrained as the ultrasound examination in pregnancy, it may prove to be impossible to stop it.

  • For the more ingrained a person's habits are, the more difficult it is for her to break her habits.

  • This presupposition is so deeply ingrained in our modern culture that it is taken for granted by most people.

  • If their values were sufficiently strong and deeply ingrained, they might have had no better options.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

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May 10, 2021

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