noun
- the quality or state of being firmly established by long persistence; deep-rooted habit or practice
Usage: formal
Examples
- The inveteracy of his smoking habit made it nearly impossible to quit.
- She was surprised by the inveteracy of local customs in the small town.
- The inveteracy of corruption in the system required comprehensive reform.
- His inveteracy in opposing change frustrated his colleagues.
- The inveteracy of the dispute between the neighbors lasted for decades.
- The doctor warned about the inveteracy of certain addictive behaviors.