deep-seated

[US]/ˌdiːpˈsiːtɪd/
[UK]/ˌdiːpˈsiːtɪd/

Translation

adj.firmly established or deeply rooted; existing deeply within something

Phrases & Collocations

deep-seated fear

deep-seated beliefs

deep-seated issues

deep-seated prejudice

deep-seated problems

deep-seated anger

deep-seated mistrust

deep-seated resentment

deep-seated assumptions

deep-seated doubts

Example Sentences

the company faced deep-seated issues with its outdated technology.

he had a deep-seated fear of flying after the turbulence.

there were deep-seated cultural differences between the two groups.

the politician attempted to address the community's deep-seated concerns.

the team needed to overcome deep-seated prejudices within the organization.

his deep-seated anger stemmed from childhood experiences.

the project aimed to tackle deep-seated poverty in the region.

she recognized the deep-seated need for change within the system.

the investigation revealed deep-seated corruption within the government.

despite the progress, deep-seated inequalities persist in society.

the novel explores deep-seated themes of love and loss.

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