Opposite of deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove, especially physically
Opposite of innate or instinctive to a person or thing
Opposite of firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Opposite of done or based on an innate facility rather than with forethought
Opposite of having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character
Opposite of of root, too deep to remove
Opposite of implanted within the body
Opposite of naturally as part or consequence of something
“He castigates prize judges for giving the top awards to books for reasons extrinsic to literature.”
Opposite of done constantly or regularly to a severe degree
(of an attitude, habit, or belief) Opposite of firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
Opposite of difficult to move, remove, or cure
“That moveable desk should be easily disposed of and replaced with a new one.”
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
Opposite of having been established for a long period of time
Opposite of essential, as an element, principle, or law
“When you have to do it in your head, you have to get really to the heart of the matter and try to eliminate the inessential details.”
Opposite of being (inferentially) inherent or intrinsic in the nature or structure of something
Opposite of having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character
“Disclosing negative emotions without hurting one's partner is an unnatural skill and seldom learned very well in our society.”
Opposite of past tense for to place, lay or set firmly in surrounding matter
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