Entrain vs Ingrained - What's the difference?
entrain | ingrained |
To draw along as a current does.
(chemistry) To suspend small particles in the current of a fluid.
(figuratively) To encarriage, to conjoin, to link; as in a series of entities, elements, objects or processes.
(poetic) To get into or board a railway train.
To put aboard a railway train.
Being an element; present in the essence of a thing
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Fixed, established
inherent
(ingrain)
As verbs the difference between entrain and ingrained
is that entrain is to draw along as a current does or entrain can be (poetic|intransitive) to get into or board a railway train while ingrained is (ingrain).As an adjective ingrained is
being an element; present in the essence of a thing.entrain
English
Etymology 1
.Verb
(en verb)- water entrained by steam
Etymology 2
.Verb
(en verb)- to entrain a regiment