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engrained Meaning in Bengali



 বদ্ধমূল, গাঢ়ভাবে রঁজিত, দীর্ঘস্থায়িরূপে রঁজিত, অল্প বয়স হইতেই অভ্যস্ত,




engrained's Usage Examples:

A mosaic unearthed in the Basilica also demonstrates how engrained its culture was later on with the early Byzantine Empire.


” Her practice has also been described as engrained in the cultural landscape of Israel.


" In all of its publications, the magazine engrained its contents with “a Jewish political agenda as well as a feminist agenda.


Many of his quotes, such as, "You stupid boy!", are engrained in British pop culture.


cartoons, comic strips, and other mass media, that it has become deeply engrained into popular culture's notion of sleep.


socialism, Locke and other classical liberals believe that selfishness is engrained in human nature.


social consequences of capitalism, the socialist labour movement viewed as engrained in bourgeois modernization, and the crises that can be viewed as endemic.


the school is Christian, cultural and religious diversity are heavily engrained in the school's ethos.


noted in 2013 that in Argentina corruption is widely considered to be "engrained," and "there is the sense that public officials are untouchable.


" He transferred to Kentucky and became engrained in both high school and college basketball there.


Some of these animals are engrained in culture, often being associated with deities.


standards for the ideal beauty and skincare routine which have become engrained into Korean norms over time.


"When 'Giving' is engrained in your upbringing, your selfless beauty shines: philanthropy with Emma.


mitre pendant from a chain around the neck or Escutcheon Ermine on a bend engrained, between two cock gules, three mullets pierced or Supporters Two eagles.


Presenteeism is engrained in the culture of certain industries and regions of the world.


National Party in 1948, South Africa was characterised by ‘apartheid’, an engrained and dominating system of institutionalised segregation which encouraged.


According to Daniel Siegel, a state of mind can become engrained when a positive event is experienced repeatedly; when a negative event.


Yeren in Asia, and the Australian Yowie; all of which, like Bigfoot, are engrained in the cultures of their regions.


the city and the dances of the Moors and Christians which are deeply engrained in the history of the city are performed to celebrate the event.


The standard was so engrained that it led to devices like the Kempston Interface that allowed Atari.



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