Adjective
deep-seeded
Eggcorn of deep-seated.
After 125 years in business, Michelin has a deep-seeded sense of purpose, guided by our values of respect for customers, people, shareholders, the environment and facts. Source: Internet
Peter also has a deep-seeded passion for woodworking and furniture-making – he operates his own one-man company, Design Garage, out of (you guessed it!) a dingy old garage in the west end. Source: Internet
When The Hound was ordered by Joffrey to kill Arya's friend Mycah in Season 1, he became one of her deep-seeded enemies. Source: Internet
The conflict between Serbia and Kosovo is deeply imbedded in their psyche, and as long as historic reconciliation is absent, no amount of economic normalization will mitigate deep-seeded distrust and their fundamental demands. Source: Internet