To place, lay or set firmly in surrounding matter
“Sprinkle a few nigella seeds or sesame seeds on the surface and roll again to ingrain the seeds in the dough.”
To create an impression on, either mentally or physically
“Every person present seemed to ingrain the image of Arthur in their minds the moment he had reached the spotlight.”
To imbue or infuse with a quality
“The purpose of this exercise is to ingrain self-belief into your mind.”
To inculcate or indoctrinate a habit, belief or principle
“The role of a moral guide is to ingrain these principles in the souls of his followers.”
To spread or pervade throughout
To place into the ground or soil to grow
To place or put between or among others
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