engrains

/ɪnˈɡreɪnz/
verb
  1. To fix deeply and firmly in the mind or character; to instill permanently.
    • Years of practice engrain the correct technique into the musician's muscle memory.
    • Her parents engrain a strong sense of honesty in her from a young age.
    • The teacher's lessons engrain the importance of kindness in her students.
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