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Definition of ground-in in English: ground-inadjective 1(of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and difficult to remove. uniforms covered with ground-in dirt Example sentencesExamples - Mounting wood cabinets on legs is especially important since they can sustain heavy damage from moisture, chemicals, and ground-in dirt.
- Sandrine's gaze kept wandering back to his hands - wide, capable hands with long slender fingers, still elegant somehow under a ground-in patina of oil and dirt.
- Ground-in dirt and stains only get worse with time.
- You might want to power wash it to remove the ground-in dirt.
- Use a power washer to remove the concrete dust and years of ground-in grime.
Synonyms fixed, infixed, planted, implanted, embedded - 1.1 (of a habit or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change.
a ground-in routine, repeated grimly over and over Example sentencesExamples - He shows his own ground-in racism by being afraid to discuss historical racist attitudes rationally.
- This idea will challenge Christians to "re-read" their own traditions, their rigid linguistic codes, their ground-in prejudices and practices.
- It sounds like you live in a very depressing area where no amount of trying from yourself is going to overturn the ground-in negative attitudes of the people.
- It will take more than one snowfall to cleanse the ground-in corruption that's revealed when this simpatico police detective investigates the local connections to the murder of a man who owned a trucking company in Lombardy.
- As with other ground-in habits, I need to identify a way of fixing this flaw, as it is expensive.
Definition of ground-in in US English: ground-inadjective 1(of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove. uniforms covered with ground-in dirt Example sentencesExamples - Sandrine's gaze kept wandering back to his hands - wide, capable hands with long slender fingers, still elegant somehow under a ground-in patina of oil and dirt.
- Mounting wood cabinets on legs is especially important since they can sustain heavy damage from moisture, chemicals, and ground-in dirt.
- You might want to power wash it to remove the ground-in dirt.
- Ground-in dirt and stains only get worse with time.
- Use a power washer to remove the concrete dust and years of ground-in grime.
Synonyms fixed, infixed, planted, implanted, embedded - 1.1 (of a habit or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change.
a ground-in routine, repeated grimly over and over Example sentencesExamples - He shows his own ground-in racism by being afraid to discuss historical racist attitudes rationally.
- As with other ground-in habits, I need to identify a way of fixing this flaw, as it is expensive.
- It sounds like you live in a very depressing area where no amount of trying from yourself is going to overturn the ground-in negative attitudes of the people.
- This idea will challenge Christians to "re-read" their own traditions, their rigid linguistic codes, their ground-in prejudices and practices.
- It will take more than one snowfall to cleanse the ground-in corruption that's revealed when this simpatico police detective investigates the local connections to the murder of a man who owned a trucking company in Lombardy.
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