rooting (Meaning)
rooting (n)
the process of putting forth roots and beginning to grow
rooting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Root
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rooting Sentence Examples
- The towering oak tree stood firm, its roots deeply embedded into the earth.
- My grandmother's love for her family was like a mighty oak tree, firmly rooting her in their hearts.
- The detectives were relentlessly rooting through evidence, hoping to find the missing piece that would lead to justice.
- The newly planted bulbs needed time to root and establish before blooming.
- The neighborhood community united, rooting for their beloved baseball team to victory.
- The toxic chemicals in the soil were slowly rooting out the native plants.
- The bookworm was deeply rooted in the world of literature, immersing himself in countless pages.
- The tree's roots had lifted the sidewalk, disrupting pedestrian traffic.
- The athlete was vigorously rooting for his teammates, cheering them on with every ounce of energy.
- The young farmer was patiently rooting for his first harvest, hoping for a bountiful yield.
FAQs About the word rooting
the process of putting forth roots and beginning to growof Root
embedding, lodging, engraining, intrenching, enrooting, sticking, putting, ingraining, impacting, fixing
eliminating, eliminating, eradicating, rooting (out), uprooting, eradicating, rooting (out), uprooting, removing, expelling
The towering oak tree stood firm, its roots deeply embedded into the earth.
My grandmother's love for her family was like a mighty oak tree, firmly rooting her in their hearts.
The detectives were relentlessly rooting through evidence, hoping to find the missing piece that would lead to justice.
The newly planted bulbs needed time to root and establish before blooming.