"Ingoing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ingoing refers to being resentful or bitter about something, often due to a perceived injustice or unfair treatment. It can also describe a feeling of being thwarted or frustrated by something. In some cases, ingoing can also imply a sense of grudge-holding or holding onto past grievances.
The verb "inglobate" is a rare and obsolete word that means "to enclose or surround completely". It is often used to describe the process of enveloping or containing something within a larger whole, often with the intention of protecting, nurturing, or sustaining it. For example, "The soil inglobated the roots of the tree, providing it with the necessary nutrients and water."
To ingrain means to deeply impress or instill something, such as a skill, habit, or idea, into someone's mind or character, so that it becomes a permanent part of them. It can also mean to make something, such as a memory or a lesson, a permanent and lasting part of a person's experience.