An incorrect expression for "firmly established" or "deeply ingrained."
Seeded is a synonym for "impregnated." Therefore, deep-seeded means "deeply impregnated."
Marcus was deep-seeded by a well-hung fellow named Bubba in the prison shower.
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The correct phrase, often confused with the mistaken similar form of "deep-seated", referring to an issue that has been long-borne inside of a person's spirit or soul and which may have serious recurrent consequences or impact upon their life.
Tallulah's deep-seeded fears that her nose made her look like a dog were never to be relieved.
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The Word Said/Used When Most People Really Mean to Say DEEP-SEATED, Same Meaning We Just All Say It Wrong Cuz Thats What It Should Be...
Meaning DEEPLY INGRAINED or DEEPLY FELT...
She Had Very DEEP-SEEDED Feelings and Traditions When It Came to How She Felt About Marriage...