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ingrainingverbalso engrainingpresent participle of ingrain to cause (as a person) to become filled or saturated with a certain quality or principlethe journalism professor has long ingrained his students with a deep respect for their chosen profession enduing(or induing), imbuing, inculcating, infusing, inoculating, investing, steeping, suffusing animating, charging, enlivening, invigorating, leaveningimplanting, instilling, plantingimpregnating, permeating, pervading, saturatingdeluging, drowning, filling, flooding, inundating, overwhelming, submerging depriving, divesting, strippingclearing, emptyingeliminating, removing, taking (away) to produce a vivid impression ofthe third-world privation he had witnessed forever ingrained itself upon the young doctor's memory branding, engraving, etching, impressing, imprinting, infixing enrooting, imbuing, implanting, inculcating, infusing, instillingfixing, setting, stamping blotting out, erasing, expunging, obliterating to set solidly in or as if in surrounding mattertried to ingrain traditional values in their children bedding, embedding(also imbedding), enrooting, entrenching(also intrenching), fixing, impacting, implanting, lodging, rooting imbuing, infusing, instillingbeating (into), driving (into)establishing, placing, putting, settling, sticking dislodging, rooting (out), uprooting eliminating, eradicatingejecting, expellingdetaching, disconnecting, disengaging, removing |