inwrought

/ɪnˈrɔt/
adjective
  1. Decorated or patterned with something that is woven or set into the surface.
    • The fabric was inwrought with golden threads that shimmered in the light.
    • The ancient tapestry was inwrought with scenes from a royal hunt.
    • Her scarf was inwrought with a delicate floral pattern.
  2. Deeply embedded or ingrained, especially in a figurative sense.
    • Her love of music was inwrought in her very soul.
    • The traditions of the village are inwrought into every celebration.
    • A sense of duty was inwrought in his character from childhood.
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