(Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
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Examples for "planted "
Examples for "planted "
1 Islamic State militants said they planted a bomb on board the aircraft.
2 Fast-growing crops will be planted to provide food if needed, they said.
3 In the spring of the second year, Ish planted his first garden.
4 They were planted in the early spring, and harvested in the summer.
5 On either side are new buildings planted among the impossibly lush foliage.
1 Results: So far, five patients have been implanted with the BAP system.
2 PatientsLikeMe are already trialling data integration from wearable and implanted health devices.
3 When I touched him a moment ago, I implanted a simple spell.
4 That could never happen now, not with the new implanted behavioral inhibitors.
5 Fear is the soil in which are implanted inhibitions and morbid compulsions.
1 Planting deep - rooted crops would allow farmers to better exploit available soil moisture.
2 Firstly, we in England have never lost our deep - rooted fear of Catholicism.
3 I have a deep - rooted need to be where his ashes were scattered.
4 One cannot eradicate deep - rooted behavioural-genetic traits, but their impact can be changed.
5 She thought of only one balm that would soothe the deep - rooted ache.
1 Others expect the deep - seated political tensions to intensify and further polarize society.
2 More broadly, Mr Little said there were deep - seated problems in Australian politics.
3 Opinion polls reflect deep - seated war-weariness in the UK, the US, and elsewhere.
4 Official defensiveness and political cowardice, along with deep - seated inertia, have obstructed innovation.
5 Is it about public image or is it about their deep - seated values.
1 It was ingrained in his political instincts to avoid answering this question.
2 Lawmakers are also concerned that cultural problems at the bank are ingrained .
3 It is a market sustained by severe poverty and ingrained gender inequality.
4 Settus trembled with suppressed violence but years of ingrained discipline halted him.
5 Perhaps more pertinent is the ingrained Spanish fear of all things Italian.
6 All movements were well practiced, ingrained in muscle memory, yet slightly different.
7 How deeply ingrained was the hunter and the competitor in every child.
8 Since 1918, home ownership grew, becoming deeply ingrained in the British psyche.
9 We are trying to fight it. Soccer remains ingrained in Haitian culture.
10 The more deeply the habit becomes ingrained the more automatic it becomes.
11 That the instinct to violence is so ingrained it can't be overcome?
12 The pantry complex-takingmore than we need-isdeeply ingrained in our evolution.
13 But Mr McKenzie believed racism was ingrained in sections of the police.
14 The community instinct was ingrained in their characters through ages of custom.
15 The images from Enskede felt ingrained in his memory for all time.
16 Over the years it had been ingrained into me; steps were bad.
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