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deep-rooted
[deep-roo-tid, -root-id]
adjective
deeply rooted; firmly implanted or established.
a deep-rooted patriotism; deep-rooted suspicions.
deep-rooted
adjective
(of ideas, beliefs, prejudices, etc) firmly fixed, implanted, or held; ingrained
Other 51Թ Forms
- deeprootedness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deep-rooted1
Example Sentences
The undue obsession with a piece of red, green and white cloth betrays this deep-rooted fear by Americans that we Mexicans are fundamentally invaders.
The commission said that the UK's water system has suffered "deep-rooted, systemic and interlocking failures over the years".
Instead, it’s suggesting that a long-standing, cultural food item is relatively unknown without paying homage to its origin or deep-rooted history.
She said there was a "deep-rooted Treasury orthodoxy from civil servants that has sadly fitted hand-in-glove with a chancellor who has been willing to go along with that".
A cross-party committee of MPs says new legislation and "deep-rooted cultural change" at the DWP are needed to protect vulnerable clients.
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