Pronunciation: /ˈrutɪd/
verb to establish deeply and firmly
A1 The tree is rooted firmly in the ground.
A2 She rooted through her bag to find her keys.
B1 The tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving is rooted in American history.
B2 His beliefs are deeply rooted in his upbringing.
C1 The company's success is rooted in its innovative approach to business.
C2 The scientist's theory is rooted in years of research and experimentation.
adjective having roots or firmly established
A1 The tree in our backyard has deep rooted roots.
A2 She felt rooted in her hometown and didn't want to leave.
B1 The tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving is deeply rooted in American culture.
B2 His beliefs are rooted in his upbringing and personal experiences.
C1 The company's success is rooted in its innovative approach to business.
C2 The artist's work is rooted in a deep understanding of classical techniques.
formal The tradition is deeply rooted in our culture.
informal I'm rooted in this town; I've lived here my whole life.
slang She's rooted for that team since she was a kid.
figurative His beliefs are rooted in his upbringing.
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