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deep-seated
adjective as in ingrained
Strongest matches
- built-in
- chronic
- deep-rooted
- inbred
- inherent
- longstanding
Example Sentences
The incongruous scene, with veiled women clinking glasses, signals the changes under way and in the conservative kingdom, home to Islam's holiest sites, as deep-seated taboos are gently prodded.
It is a reminder of the deep-seated conservatism that still prevails in Saudi Arabia, despite a roll-back of social strictures in recent times.
The reason is that tolerance of antisemitism is deep-seated on many campuses, especially in the faculty.
Talking to folk around town, there is a deep-seated frustration.
To this end, Americans today have a strong, deep-seated distaste for entertainers speaking on politics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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