ground-in
- (of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and difficult to remove;(of a habit or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change
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- 1. (of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and difficult to remove uniforms covered with ground-in dirt
- ▪ (of a habit or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change a ground-in routine, repeated grimly over and over
- become part of an enterprise in its early stages
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- join an enterprise in its early stages
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- be totally ignorant or incompetent
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- be totally ignorant or incompetent
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- (of dirt or a stain) deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove: uniforms covered with ground-in dirt
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