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    Meaning of Deep-Seated

    The primary meaning of the word "Deep-Seated" refers to a feeling, idea, or attitude that is firmly established in someone's mind or character.

    Definitions

    • Firmly established in someone's mind or character, and therefore difficult to change
    • (Of a feeling or idea) strongly felt and firmly established, although not always openly expressed
    • (Of a problem or issue) long-standing and deeply ingrained, and therefore difficult to solve or overcome

    Etymology of Deep-Seated

    The word "Deep-Seated" has its roots in the idea of something being deeply embedded or firmly established, with "deep" implying a strong or profound presence, and "seated" suggesting a sense of being firmly fixed or established.
    The term originated in the mid-17th century, with "deep" coming from Old English "dēop" and "seated" coming from Old English "sētan", meaning to sit or be placed.

    Example Uses

    • She has a deep-seated fear of spiders that she has never been able to overcome.
    • He has a deep-seated resentment towards his brother that stems from their childhood.
    • The company has a deep-seated commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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