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How to use deep-seated in a sentence

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Its agenda is as broad as it is deep, touching personal nerves and deep-seated prejudices.
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.
They were undernourished, diseased, many of them with terminal illnesses or deep-seated mental conditions.
It was a tough review because I really had to face some deep-seated bad habits.
The robot was built for three levels of crouching, from barely crouching to a deep-seated squat.
All of these cases are symptomatic of far more serious, deep-seated trends that are being promoted.
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.
Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising.
There is a deep-seated and strong resistance to the idea of police reforms.
His innate decency and instinctive way with people also masked a deep-seated confidence.
Hugo's deep-seated jealousy of O drives him to set in motion a plan to destroy him by ruining his relationship with Desi.
The reserve in my books comes largely from a deep-seated terror of committing purple prose.
In my view, his condition will persist while he remains in conflict with the Force as his antipathy is now so deep-seated and consuming.
This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation.
It is clear nevertheless that transforms are sites where deep-seated rocks, such as serpentinized peridotite, are relatively common.
Lesions may be single or multiple, discrete or diffusely infiltrative, and are often deep-seated and periventricular.
Set deep into one wall is a blazing fire, all around which have been ranged deep-seated leather armchairs and settees.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had he that deep-seated recondite complaint, and did any doctor find it out?
He realised this, as a dull, but deep-seated pain, caused him to open his eyes.
That financial distress was widespread and deep-seated was not to be denied.
In other stories, again, the deep-seated piety of the muzhik, and his patriarchal simplicity of heart are portrayed.
The papillomatous type usually arises from the superficial or deep-seated variety, or it may begin as a papillary or warty growth.
That temper with which a man is born and which has its origin in certain deep-seated affections is called a quality.
But for my deep-seated impressions that treasure was here somewhere actually buried, we might have had all our labor in vain.
But the financial disease was too deep-seated to be so easily cured.
The gneisses appear to be due in many cases to the crushing and shearing of deep-seated igneous rocks, such as granite and gabbro.
The inconsistency is real, out of a deep-seated confusion of mind.
It was accompanied by pyrexia, gastro-enteritis, deep-seated pains in limbs and body, and burning and pricking of the skin.
Some regard the eclogite boulders as derived from deep-seated crystalline rocks, others as concretions in the blue ground.
To reach this goal, deep-seated problems must be subjected to a stepped-up attack.
A series of propositions called the Law battled in their minds with the deep-seated, ever-rebellious cravings of their animal natures.
But it is a recurrence of the old and deep-seated malady of colonialism.
His prejudice against human flesh is no deep-seated instinct.
He does not recognise the significance of that less conscious but deep-seated membership of the state which finds its expression in loyalty and patriotism.
But you won't see the American goalkeeper shadow-boxing in the away dressing room, even if he has a deep-seated admiration for the 'sweet science' of pugilism.
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