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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
- ۴ǴdzĻ·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deep-rooted1
Example Sentences
As a result, millennials have developed a deep-rooted sense of insecurity about money and the world at large.
There is another deep-rooted problem - a care system, supporting older and disabled people in the community, that is understaffed, underfunded and in crisis.
She had a deep-rooted fear that war would lead to a draft and my older brother would be called into service.
“Canada is a strong, independent nation that’s deep-rooted in decency,” he said at a news conference to hype the Nations League games.
The pair, who are planning to head together to the Miami Open which follows Indian Wells, will be hoping Djokovic's problems are not deep-rooted.
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