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en·grain  (n-grn)
tr.v. en·grained, en·grain·ing, en·grains
To ingrain.

[Middle English engreinen, to dye with cochineal or kermes, from Old French engrainer : en-, causative pref.; see en-1 + graine, grain; see grain.]

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Only by engraining Islam into America's cultural psyche, Mehdi argued, could it be accepted as a legitimate political force (Curtiss).
He also will take accountability for engraining category and consumer knowledge across the Company and identifying possible synergies that will leverage scale and maximize efficiencies.
Kaizen programs seek to find ways to improve through-put in a manufacturing process, but to be truly effective, management must embrace it as part of the corporate culture, engraining it upon the psyche of the shop floor.
 
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