radicated (Meaning)

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radicated (imp. & p. p.)

of Radicate

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radicated (a.)

Rooted

Having roots, or possessing a well-developed root.

Having rootlike organs for attachment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of radicated

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radicated Sentence Examples

  1. The deeply radicated tradition of respect for elders persists in many cultures.
  2. The insidious prejudice had been radicated in society for generations.
  3. His love for her was radicated in their shared experiences and unbreakable bond.
  4. The weeds radicated deeply into the soil, making them difficult to remove.
  5. The plant's radicated root system anchored it firmly in place.
  6. The infection had radicated in her lungs, causing severe damage.
  7. The radicated belief in the afterlife provided solace to many during times of grief.
  8. The radicated distrust between them prevented any meaningful reconciliation.
  9. The ancient tree's radicated roots spread far and wide beneath the ground.
  10. The radicated problem of inequality persisted despite numerous attempts to address it.

FAQs About the word radicated

of Radicate, Rooted, Having roots, or possessing a well-developed root., Having rootlike organs for attachment.

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The deeply radicated tradition of respect for elders persists in many cultures.

The insidious prejudice had been radicated in society for generations.

His love for her was radicated in their shared experiences and unbreakable bond.

The weeds radicated deeply into the soil, making them difficult to remove.