rooted

[US]/ˈru:tid/
[UK]/'rutɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. firmly fixed in place, motionless

Phrases & Collocations

deeply rooted

firmly rooted

strongly rooted

rooted in tradition

be rooted in

Example Sentences

vegetarianism is rooted in Indian culture.

deep-rooted concern about declining values.

problems rooted in overexpansion and poor merchandising.

the Latin dubitare is rooted in an Indo-European word.

she found herself rooted to the spot in disbelief.

To cure deep-rooted disease is generally a long process.

Fear rooted her to the spot.

Our movement is rooted in the hearts of the people.

deep-rooted prejudice against homosexuals

A deep-rooted tree is leafy;an ambitious man is vigorous.

She stood there rooted to the spot when she saw the body.

large trees had rooted in the canal bank.

his mother rooted him on enthusiastically from ringside.

She was rooted to her seat because she was afraid to speak in front of a large group.

This tension makes such unique transcendency the ultimate concern rooted in reality.

Teleology can guarantee the progress of history, but a sentimental mood hides in it.Kant's Schmaltz is undoubtedly rooted in Rousseauism.

anterior teeth Enlarged, tall, narrow-rooted oral teeth near the symphysis, often with lingually curved cusps.

Abstract : In this paper, we study the chromatic and dichromatic sum functions of rooted general maps on the plane.The chromatic and dichromatic sum function equa- tions of such maps are obtained.

The men who make it are craftsmen: the millwright, the watchmaker, the canal builder, the blacksmith.What makes the Industrial Revolution so peculiarly English is that it is rooted in the countryside.

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