INGRAIN vs INSTILL: NOUN
- An ingrain rug or carpet.
- Yarn or fiber dyed before manufacture.
- An ingrain fabric, as a carpet.
- A quarter of a chaldron of coals given in excess of the measure when the total exceeds 5 chaldrons.
- A yarn or fabric dyed with fast colors before manufacture.
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INGRAIN vs INSTILL: ADJECTIVE
- Dyed with grain, or kermes.
- Dyed before manufacture, -- said of the material of a textile fabric; hence, in general, thoroughly inwrought; forming an essential part of the substance.
- A double or two-ply carpet.
- A three-ply carpet.
- Made of fiber or yarn dyed before weaving. Used especially of rugs.
- Made of predyed fibers; thoroughly dyed.
- Deep-seated; ingrained.
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INGRAIN vs INSTILL: VERB
- Thoroughly work in
- To make something deeply part of something else, either literally or figuratively.
- Produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
- Impart gradually
- Enter drop by drop
- Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
- Fill, as with a certain quality
- Produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
- To cause a quality to become part of someone's nature.
INGRAIN vs INSTILL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fix deeply or indelibly, as in the mind.
- To dye or stain into the fiber of.
- To dye with or in grain or kermes.
- To dye in the grain, or before manufacture.
- To work into the natural texture or into the mental or moral constitution of; to stain; to saturate; to imbue; to infix deeply.
- To infuse (knowledge or attitudes) into the mind of another, slowly or gradually; to impart gradually; to cause to be imbibed.
- To drop in; to pour in drop by drop.
- To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop.
- To introduce by gradual, persistent efforts; implant.
INGRAIN vs INSTILL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dye with grain or the scarlet dye produced by the kermes-insect; hence, from the permanence and excellence of this dye, to dye in any deep, permanent, or enduring color.
- To dye in the grain or raw material before manufacture.
- Hence To work into the natural texture; imbue thoroughly; impregnate the whole substance or nature of, as the mind.
- To lay on, as color.
- Synonyms Ingrained, Inbred, Inborn, etc. See inherent.
- Dyed with grain or kermes. See grain, 11.
- Dyed in the yarn or thread before manufacture: said of a textile fabric.
- Belonging to the fabric from the beginning; imparted to it in the thread or yarn: said of a color used in dyeing.
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INGRAIN vs INSTILL: RELATED WORDS
- Perpetuate, Permeate, Imbue, Reinforce, Entrench, Imbed, Unlearn, Internalize, Instil, Inculcate, Engrained, Etch, Grain, Impress, Instill
- Educate, Indoctrinate, Cultivate, Engender, Teach, Impart, Imbue, Inspire, Tincture, Impregnate, Impress, Infuse, Ingrain, Inculcate, Instil
INGRAIN vs INSTILL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Engrain, Assimilate, Embody, Ossify, Perpetuate, Permeate, Imbue, Reinforce, Entrench, Internalize, Engrained, Etch, Grain, Impress, Instill
- Establish, Bring, Promote, Encourage, Educate, Indoctrinate, Cultivate, Engender, Teach, Imbue, Inspire, Tincture, Impregnate, Impress, Infuse
INGRAIN vs INSTILL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Topic of your rights to perform cool drone with ingrain doubt about knowing what requires the gsa works in.
- This course will ingrain concepts of preparedness and creating a more resilient and safe society.
- If anybody wants to ingrain this pattern in to their development environment and company culture.
- The meeting also serves to ingrain the culture of Berkshire with shareholders and employees.
- It also liberates ingrain topic during the occlusion and eliminates the.
- It is vital to ingrain an appreciation for diversity from the start.
- Pack Shuffle offered more randomized repeatability which helped to ingrain consistency.
- Respect is an innate trait and attitude we ingrain within ourselves.
- This only serves to further ingrain the hesitations and mistakes.
- How do you ingrain that in your students?
- Something to instill fear in the criminal mind.
- To instill good grooming habits and neatness inappearance.
- It can instill study habits and organization skills.
- We instill Biblical teachings into our daily routines.
- The electronic oil check just doesnt instill confidence.
- Instill the appropriate medicine IAW with local SOP.
- Wilson to instill his democratic commitments at home.
- What is important to instill in your child?
- The goal of terrorists is to instill fear.
- The result is that there is more to instill a lack of trust than there is to instill trust in local government.
INGRAIN vs INSTILL: QUESTIONS
- Can you use aqua ring and ingrain at the same time?
- Can infrasound be used to instill a sense of suspense or fear?
- How can math teachers instill critical thinking skills in their students?
- What did Amanda Owen do to instill a sense of Independence?
- What are the best habits to instill in a young child?
- Why is it important to instill moral values in children?
- How does Atticus instill the Golden Rule in his children?
- How we can instill attitude of gratitude in our children?
- Will the aforesaid statement instill confidence in your client?
- Do well-patronized programs really instill and maintain loyalty?
- How can I instill customer confidence in my business?