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Definition of deep-seated in English: deep-seatedadjective Firmly established at a deep or profound level. 深位的,深层的 an opportunity for tackling the deep-seated causes of crime Example sentencesExamples - This doesn't mean that all truants are up to no good: some are avoiding school to avoid confronting more deep-seated problems.
- Its agenda is as broad as it is deep, touching personal nerves and deep-seated prejudices.
- The problems that have arisen are profound and deep-seated.
- The director admits that these deep-seated tensions affected his own family experience as well.
- If people are going to learn to engage in political action it is more likely to be deep-seated when they can relate it to their experiences.
- As the sociologist François Dubet explains, the uneasiness is more deep-seated that just job insecurity.
- Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising.
- The authors aren't likely to worry about the loss of a little income - they only do the job because of a deep-seated love of literature.
- The robot was built for three levels of crouching, from barely crouching to a deep-seated squat.
- Directors, like authors, are often driven by deep-seated motives.
- There is a deep-seated and strong resistance to the idea of police reforms.
- It was a tough review because I really had to face some deep-seated bad habits.
- It is clearly a job which involves people, often with deep-seated problems, emotional issues and where the stakes can be high.
- Many children have escaped or shown deep-seated reactions to their conscription by a group that had killed a loved one.
- But it takes training to refrain from longstanding and deep-seated habits of which one is often unaware.
- If cosmetic surgery helps remove a deep-seated insecurity, then fantastic.
- There are deep-seated social causes for the lack of respect.
- It's no surprise that much of his music is informed by his deep-seated passion for soundtracking and scoring.
- All of these cases are symptomatic of far more serious, deep-seated trends that are being promoted.
- They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions.
Synonyms deep-rooted, deep, profound, fundamental, basic Definition of deep-seated in US English: deep-seatedadjectiveˌdipˈsidədˌdēpˈsēdəd Firmly established at a deep or profound level. 深位的,深层的 Example sentencesExamples - Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising.
- The robot was built for three levels of crouching, from barely crouching to a deep-seated squat.
- If people are going to learn to engage in political action it is more likely to be deep-seated when they can relate it to their experiences.
- As the sociologist François Dubet explains, the uneasiness is more deep-seated that just job insecurity.
- All of these cases are symptomatic of far more serious, deep-seated trends that are being promoted.
- The authors aren't likely to worry about the loss of a little income - they only do the job because of a deep-seated love of literature.
- If cosmetic surgery helps remove a deep-seated insecurity, then fantastic.
- Many children have escaped or shown deep-seated reactions to their conscription by a group that had killed a loved one.
- There is a deep-seated and strong resistance to the idea of police reforms.
- It's no surprise that much of his music is informed by his deep-seated passion for soundtracking and scoring.
- The director admits that these deep-seated tensions affected his own family experience as well.
- The problems that have arisen are profound and deep-seated.
- Directors, like authors, are often driven by deep-seated motives.
- This doesn't mean that all truants are up to no good: some are avoiding school to avoid confronting more deep-seated problems.
- They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions.
- Its agenda is as broad as it is deep, touching personal nerves and deep-seated prejudices.
- It was a tough review because I really had to face some deep-seated bad habits.
- It is clearly a job which involves people, often with deep-seated problems, emotional issues and where the stakes can be high.
- But it takes training to refrain from longstanding and deep-seated habits of which one is often unaware.
- There are deep-seated social causes for the lack of respect.
Synonyms deep-rooted, deep, profound, fundamental, basic |