deep-rooted

[US]/[diːp ruːtɪd]/
[UK]/[diːp ruːtɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Firmly established; ingrained.; Having existed for a long time.; Deeply ingrained in a culture or tradition.
adv.Deeply and firmly.

Phrases & Collocations

deep-rooted beliefs

deep-rooted issues

deep-rooted problems

deep-rooted culture

deep-rooted traditions

deep-rooted bias

deep-rooted conflict

deep-rooted causes

deep-rooted history

deep-rooted values

Example Sentences

the problem is deep-rooted in historical inequalities.

these deep-rooted beliefs are difficult to change.

he has deep-rooted concerns about the company's future.

the deep-rooted culture of innovation drives their success.

their deep-rooted rivalry has lasted for decades.

the deep-rooted issues require a long-term solution.

she has deep-rooted passion for environmental conservation.

the deep-rooted traditions shape their community’s identity.

it's a deep-rooted issue within the political system.

they faced deep-rooted prejudice and discrimination.

the deep-rooted causes of the conflict are complex.

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