Pronunciation: /ˈɡræsˌruːts/
noun the most basic level of an organization or society
A1 Grassroots organizations help local communities.
A2 The grassroots movement gained momentum in the small town.
B1 The grassroots campaign was successful in raising awareness about the issue.
B2 The grassroots efforts led to significant changes in government policies.
C1 The grassroots initiatives were instrumental in shaping public opinion.
C2 The grassroots movements have the power to influence national politics.
adjective relating to or involving the common people at a local level
A1 The grassroots movement organized a community clean-up day.
A2 The grassroots campaign focused on local issues that directly impact residents.
B1 The grassroots organization worked tirelessly to advocate for better public transportation.
B2 The grassroots initiative successfully lobbied for changes in government policy.
C1 The grassroots efforts led to significant changes in the education system.
C2 The grassroots movement gained widespread support and influenced national policy decisions.
formal The grassroots campaign was successful in mobilizing community members to support the cause.
informal The grassroots movement is gaining momentum among young people.
slang Let's get down to grassroots and make a real difference in our neighborhood.
figurative The grassroots of the problem lie in the lack of communication between different departments.
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