rooted (Meaning)

Wordnet

rooted (s)

absolutely still

Webster

rooted (imp. & p. p.)

of Root

Webster

rooted (a.)

Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart.

rooted Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient oak tree remained deeply rooted in the soil, defying the forces of time.
  2. The family's traditions were deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of their ancestors.
  3. The belief in the afterlife was firmly rooted in the community's faith.
  4. The idea of racial equality has been deeply rooted in our society for centuries.
  5. The conflict was rooted in a long-standing dispute over land ownership.
  6. The problem was deeply rooted and required a complex solution.
  7. The community's sense of pride was rooted in its shared accomplishments.
  8. The scientist's theory was rooted in decades of meticulous research.
  9. The author's characters were rooted in real-life experiences.
  10. The prejudice against a particular group was unfortunately deeply rooted in some people's minds.

FAQs About the word rooted

absolutely stillof Root, Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart.

deep, settled, confirmed, entrenched, inherent, deep-seated, persisting, immutable, bred-in-the-bone, hard-core

interim, transient, ephemeral, fleeting, temporary, brief, momentary, momentary, brief, short-term

The ancient oak tree remained deeply rooted in the soil, defying the forces of time.

The family's traditions were deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of their ancestors.

The belief in the afterlife was firmly rooted in the community's faith.

The idea of racial equality has been deeply rooted in our society for centuries.