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Deep-rooted - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
WEBDefinitions of deep-rooted. adjective. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held. “ deep-rooted prejudice”. synonyms: deep-seated, implanted, ingrained, planted. constituted, established. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established.
WEBvery fixed and strong; difficult to change or to destroy. a deep-rooted desire. The country’s political divisions are deep-rooted. The custom of sending a greeting in a card had become a deep-rooted tradition. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
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deep-rooted, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford …
WEB1. Firmly established or embedded; entrenched. 2. literal. Having roots that go deep into the earth. Earlier version. deep-rooted, a. in OED Second Edition (1989) 1. ?c1425–. Firmly established or embedded; entrenched. ?c1425 (c1412) If I sure were of it to be satisfiede..My depe rooted greef were remediede.
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How To Use “Deep Rooted” In A Sentence: Proper Usage Tips
WEBDeep rooted is an idiomatic expression that refers to something that is firmly established or ingrained in a person, society, or culture. It suggests a strong and unshakeable foundation, often associated with beliefs, values, or traditions that …
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deep-rooted adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and …
WEBadjective. (also deep-seated) [usually before noun] (of feelings and beliefs) very fixed and strong; difficult to change or to destroy a deep-rooted desire The country's political divisions are deep-seated. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press!