Meaning of Invétérer – French Verb

Invétérer means to become ingrained or deeply rooted in something.

Examples of invétérer in Every Day Usage

  1. Ils ont invétéré leur habitude de prendre un café tous les matins. (They have ingrained the habit of having coffee every morning.)
  2. Elle a essayé de se débarrasser de son addiction, mais elle était invétérée. (She tried to get rid of her addiction, but it was deeply rooted.)
  3. Les enfants ont invétéré leur amour pour les bonbons. (The children have entrenched their love for candy.)

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